You conduct a study in which you measure both accuracy and response time. As you examine the data, you notice that response times are fairly quick but the participants made quite a few errors. What could possibly explain this finding?
a. expectancy effects c. speed-accuracy trade-off
b. floor effects d. task demands
Answer: c
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a. first classifies individuals in terms of personality traits and intelligence levels. b. compares one's preferences with those of persons already successful in given occupations. c. matches a person's potential to learn tasks or skills used in various occupations. d. relies on projective testing to uncover underlying motives ultimately expressed in occupational choice.
The results of a two-factor analysis of variance produce df = 1, 30 for the F-ratio for factor A, and df = 2, 30 for the F-ratio for the AxB interaction. Based on this information, how many levels of factor B were compared in the study?
a. 1 b. 2 c. 3 d. Cannot be determined without additional information
The word "bad" has phoneme(s)
a. one b. two c. three d. four
Sherry is thinking about her trip to the store yesterday. This memory is in her _______ mind
a. preconscious c. postconscious b. conscious d. unconscious