The cross-sectional approach to developmental research compares
A. individuals of different genders.
B. various developmental theories.
C. various research methodologies.
D. individuals of different ages.
Answer: D
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A. basic units of sound in human language B. points along the vocal tract where airflow can be constricted to make certain sounds C. placing of voicing in the speech signal D. frequency bands with higher amplitudes among the harmonics of a vowel sound
The artist Van Gogh cut off the external part of his ear. A psychologist would refer to the part that was cut off as the
a. pinna. b. cochlea. c. auditory ossicle. d. stereocilia.
Complete the analogy about mindsets: fixed mindset: ________ :: growth mindset: ________
a. unchangeable; stable b. malleable; cultivated c. unchangeable; malleable d. closed; open
Which of the following is not a reason that nonresponse bias can be problematic?
A. It could limit a sample to be representative of only the portion of the population that is willing to respond to a survey or request to participate in a study. B. Individuals in a population who respond to surveys or postings asking for participants are likely to be systematically different from those who do not. C. The resulting sample could favor the individuals or groups who respond to a survey or request to participate in a study. D. Favors individuals or groups over others.