An experiment in which neither the subjects nor the experimenters administering the drugs know who is receiving the real drug or a placebo is called a experiment
a. naturalistic
b. random control
c. placebo-blind
d. double-blind
ANSWER: d
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a. causes people to act out a role. b. is the same as REM sleep. c. creates a dissociation in conscious awareness. d. is the same as slow-wave sleep.
Wechsler developed the deviation IQ based on the normal distribution. On his test, an overall IQ of 130 would mean
a. the person has 130 units of intelligence. b. the person scored two standard deviations above the mean. c. the person's MA is 13 and CA is 10. d. the test score was calculated incorrectly, because 100 is the highest possible score.
Corby was raised in a fundamentalist Christian area. He assumes that all Christians take the Bible literally. This is an example of ______.
A. false consensus effect B. fundamental attribution error C. actor-observer bias D. false uniqueness bias
The contemporary dual pathway model of emotion was developed by:
a) Joseph LeDoux. b) Jerome Singer. c) Philip Bard. d) Stanley Schachter.