Despite our best efforts to use interval and ratio data, it is possible that some variables will always remain categorical in nature.

a. True
b. False


a. True

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Jorge watches his friend Nina interacting with others and makes a situational attribution for her behavior. Jorge believes that

a. Nina's behavior is best explained by the circumstances surrounding the encounter. b. Nina's way of relating to people stems from particular characteristics of her personality. c. Nina is not acting the way other people would act in the same situation. d. Nina's actions are not consistent with the social norms governing that particular situation.

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_____are a set of two or more operations used to eliminate alternative explanations for the results of an experiment

a. Top-down processes b. Bottom-up processes c. Diverging operations d. Converging operations

Psychology

Two-year-old Camden finds only one of her shoes. She says, "I need two shoes. I have two foots!" Camden's error is an example of

A) semantic bootstrapping. B) underextension. C) overregularization. D) underregularization.

Psychology

Larry sees a group of people weeping, with frowns on their faces and their eyes turned down. Larry ________ their expressions to understand that they are feeling sadness

a. encodes b. decodes c. recodes d. misinterprets

Psychology