The method of collecting data in which observations of naturally occurring behaviors are observed in real-life settings is called

a. pseudo-experimental observation. c. preservatory observation.
b. naturalistic observation. d. setting-dependent observation.


B

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Miranda received a phone call from a telemarketer for a local charity. The telemarketer asked for a $1000 donation. When Miranda refused, the telemarketer then asked for $25, to which Miranda agreed. This is an example of the

A) foot-in-the-door technique. B) door-in-the-face technique. C) low-ball technique. D) bait-and-switch technique.

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The person whose work has most greatly contributed to our understanding of the way grammar works is ______

a. Harry Harlow c. Louis P. Leakey b. George Lakoff d. Noam Chomsky

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As a general rule, scare tactics are

a. completely ineffective b. ineffective by themselves, but useful when people believe they can avoid the frightening outcome and are shown how to do so c. the most effective method for creating behavior change d. useful only to cancer-outcomes; ineffective for other disease types e. never used because of their tendency to throw people into a panic

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