Interrater reliability : interobserver reliability :: _____ : _____
a. checklist; systematic naturalistic observation
b. rating scale; self recording
c. interview; simulated observation
d. direct self report inventory; simulated observation
a
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Which theoretical approach states that people occasionally ask themselves profound questions such as "Why am I here?" and "What is the meaning of my life?"
A) psychodynamic B) humanistic C) existentialist D) trait
Sleep spindles are:
a. the high-amplitude, slow waves that occur in a relaxed, drowsy state b. the low-amplitude, irregular waves that occur during Stage N1 sleep c. the high-amplitude, low-frequency waves that are associated with Stage N3 sleep d. the sporadic short bursts of neural activity that occur during Stage N2 sleep
Animals are used in psychological research because
a. psychologists are interested in the behavior of all living creatures. b. animal models of behavior can often be applied to human behavior. c. the study of animals can benefit both animals and humans. d. all of these reasons apply.
One difference in the nervous systems of vertebrates and invertebrates is that:
A) invertebrates have a larger cerebral cortex. B) the nervous system of invertebrates has a hierarchical structure. C) invertebrates lack a central nervous system. D) invertebrates lack a spinal column.