How can someone become infected with AIDS?
a. Any contact with the skin of an infected person can spread the virus
b. Even breathing the same air as an infected person can spread the virus.
c. Contact with an infected person spreads the virus only if the contact lasts hours.
d. The virus spreads to another person only if it enters that person's bloodstream.
d. The virus spreads to another person only if it enters that person's bloodstream.
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An IQ score based on one of the alternative tests
a. is usually interchangeable with a score from one of the major scales. b. is usually more accurate than a score from one of the major scales. c. should generally not be used interchangeably with a score from one of the major scales. d. is generally more reliable than a score based on one of the major scales.
Phil comes to work late, routinely misses meetings, and always uses the office copier for personal business. Phil is engaged in ____
a. work withdrawal b. affective commitment c. quid pro quo harassment d. mentoring
A(n) _______________ uses statistical methods to combine the results of similar studies quantitatively in order to allow general conclusions to be made
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A scientist can subtly influence the outcome of an experiment by making biased decisions about:
a. unintended variations in the experiment that tend to favor the hypothesis b. whether to accept or discard a participant's data c. conducting unplanned ad hoc analyses d. all of these