When tests are heterogeneous, estimates of internal consistency are likely to be

a. low.
b. high.
c. comparable.
d. homogeneous.


a. low.

Psychology

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The sudden onset of paralysis in one arm without a clear biological cause is an example of

a. malingering. b. depersonalization. c. somatic symptom disorder. d. dissociative disorder.

Psychology

Which of the following statements about childhood diseases is true?

A) Childhood diseases occur earlier in developing countries than in industrialized countries. B) Even among well-nourished youngsters, ordinary childhood illnesses often interfere with physical growth. C) Even mild nutritional deficiencies cause childhood diseases in both developing and industrialized countries. D) Oral rehydration therapy (ORT) is more effective at preventing childhood illnesses than a high-quality diet.

Psychology

Susie and Sally and their cousins Samuel and Stanley are playing "wedding." They are using lace curtains for the bride's dress, and each person has a role to play. This is an example of ________ play

Fill in the blanks with correct word

Psychology

A diathesis can best be described as a

a. proximal necessary cause. b. sufficient cause. c. contributory cause. d. proximal causal factor.

Psychology