A systematic method for determining how a sample of participants respond to a set of standard questions attempting to assess their feelings, attitudes, beliefs or knowledge at one or more times is called a(n) ______.
A. questionnaire
B. interview
C. study
D. survey
Answer: D
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Which of the following students best summarizes the experiences of lesbians in the workplace?
a. Jeanette: "Attitudes towards lesbians and gay men are improving; however, they are better off both personally and professionally if they don't ‘come out' at work.". b. Kate: "Lesbians still experience access discrimination; even once they have a job, they are sometimes fired if their sexual orientation is discovered.". c. Dorothy: "Most states now prohibit employment discrimination based on sexual orientation.". d. Ellen: "Experts recommend that the best way to avoid discrimination is to be honest with potential employers, right from the beginning.".
Researchers use the term desirable difficulty to refer to:
A) situations that make acquiring new knowledge more challenging, but help long-term learning. B) events that allow students to "blow off steam" and improve short-term performance. C) obstacles that distract from studying and decrease long-term learning. D) situations that students say improve the effectiveness of their studying, but which really impairs it.
The row variance estimate MSrows and the column variance estimate MScolumns are used to measure _________
a. the main effects of the independent variables b. the interaction effects of the independent variables c. the main effects of the independent variables and the interaction effects of the independent variables d. none of these
The first person to use the term "semantic memory" was __________
a. Bartlett b. Wundt c. Sternberg d. Quillian