Which of the following is an advantage of small-n designs according to Sidman (1960)
a. They allow for easier replication.
b. They contribute less to error variance.
c. They allow us to look at mean (average) performance.
d. They allow for easier replication AND they contribute less to error variance.
d
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a. selective perception c. overgeneralization b. magnification d. absolutist thinking
The child development theorist who suggested that social attitudes in children are mediated through their processes of cognitive development is ____
a. Piaget c. Bandura b. Freud d. Horney
Kristin is 50 pounds overweight and just learned she is pregnant. If she does not lose weight, her baby may be at risk of being born stillborn
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Since our ability to detect an enormous number of different stimuli is dependent on action
potentials that are all-or-none events, the transmission of sensory information to the brain requires the use of a. signals. b. gates. c. filters. d. codes. e. analyzers.