In an experiment once the independent and dependent variables are determined we have a choice to make about the other circumstances. If we could make all of the other circumstances into ____ variables, we would have a problem generalizing the results because we would have created a unique set of circumstances
A) intervening
B) confounding
C) random
D) control
D
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Laura has an IQ of 87 and has problems with self-care, social skills, and safety. Is Laura considered intellectually disabled?
A. No-her IQ is not subaverage B. No-she needs limitations in four areas, she has problems in three areas C. No-she does not have limitations in language D. Yes-she fits the definition of a person with an intellectual disability
Individuals with narcolepsy ____
a. ?experience sudden episodes of REM sleep during alert times of the day b. ?stop breathing during sleep and then often emit loud noises while trying to get oxygen c. ?get up and walk around the house while in a deep sleep d. ?experience difficulty going to sleep or remaining asleep through the night
According to our discussion of the article Over the Hill about the Betula study of adult cognition, long term longitudinal studies are:
(a) probably seriously flawed by the unrepresentativeness of the later samples (b) the best method yet devised for studying psychology over the lifespan (c) the only way to overcome cohort effects as confounds (d) so difficult to do that only one has been completed
Most existentialists believe that
A. nonbeing takes precedence over being. B. life has no meaning other than pleasure. C. subject and object must not be divided. D. existence takes precedence over essence.