In a naturalistic observation, the researcher tries to
a. record instances of specific behaviors in situations constructed by the researcher.
b. obtain physiological measures in response to changes in stimuli.
c. determine the effects of manipulated variables on a behavior of interest.
d. observe and record behaviors of interest from a natural series of events in the real world.
D
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a. a behavioral psychologist. b. a humanistic psychologist. c. a biological psychologist. d. a cognitive psychologist.
How is the term mind used in this statement: "If you put your mind to it, I'm sure you can solve that math problem"?
A. The mind as involved in memory B. The mind as problem solver C. The mind as used to make decisions or consider possibilities D. The mind as valuable, something that should be used
The word "circadian" indicates that a circadian rhythm ________
a. is generated from within. b. occurs more frequently than once a day. c. occurs less frequently than once a day. d. is about 24 hours in length.
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false