In terms of its scientific worth, Eysenck's theory clearly:

a. is highly imprecise
b. is parsimonious
c. is comprehensive
d. has no empirical validity


c

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What is the mnemonic called that used associations between number-word rhymes and the items to be memorized?

a. selective encoding c. peg method b. chunking method d. method of loci

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When a witness selects a stimulus person who most resembles, in the witness's memory, the perpetrator of the crime, this effect is known as

A. foil contamination. B. unconscious transference. C. relative judgment. D. state-dependent learning.

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What is the difference between internal validity and external validity?

A. Internal validity deals with the accuracy of conclusions drawn about cause and effect, whereas external validity deals with the generalization of findings of a study to other settings. B. Internal validity deals with establishing positive linear relationships between variables, whereas external validity deals with establishing negative linear relationships between variables. C. Internal validity deals with the creation of operational definitions for procedure, whereas external validity deals with establishing curvilinear relationships between variables. D. Internal validity deals with the accuracy of methods for studying variables, whereas external validity deals with the randomization of variables present in a study.

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Compliance is

A) a behavior change designed to match the actions of others. B) a behavior change that occurs as a result of a direct request. C) a behavior change that occurs as a result of a directive from an authority figure. D) a change in a private belief as a result of receiving a message.

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