Describe three of the variations done on Milgram's original obedience experiment. Be sure to discuss how the results varied as a function of these changes.
What will be an ideal response?
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What point concerning sexual problems was highlighted by the case of Bill and Margaret described in your textbook?
a. Couples who are not truly in love have high rates of sexual dysfunction. b. Clinicians have tended to neglect the biological factors involved in human sexual behavior. c. The thoughts people have about the meaning of sexual behavior are extremely important. d. Usually one person is responsible for the disorder.
After you present your excuse for missing class, your instructor tells you that she has found that the more classes students miss, the lower their test grades tend to be. This relationship illustrates a(n)
a. expectancy effect. b. positive correlation. c. negative correlation. d. correlation coefficient.
When there are significant correlations between variables that should not be correlated, you could argue that the measurements do not show
a. statistical conclusion validity. b. construct validity. c. divergent validity. d. external validity.
In which of the following stages of prenatal development does the formation of arms and legs occur?
A. Fetal stage B. Blastocyst stage C. Embryonic stage D. Germinal stage