In the Kim et al. Study(Oh Rats!) what was the procedure?
(a) different rat breeds attempted to navigate a water maze
(b) rats depressed a lever to receive a food pellet
(c) random assignment of pregnant female rats to different food consumption conditions
(d) female rats were artificially impregnated
C
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The minimum age of driving in Spain is 18 . Given studies conducted by Pan et al., (2007) and others, what would you expect the leading cause of death to be for those in late adolescence and early adulthood?
a. vehicle accident b. poisoning c. suicide d. accidental fall
Which of the following statements best describes a "testing effect"?
A) This is a case where subjects have been drawn from non-equivalent settings, such as recruiting young adults from a collegiate setting and older adults from nursing homes. B) This is a case where performance on an earlier measure or procedure affects future performance on the same task. C) This is a case where subjects who score very high or low on a test, score more towards the statistical mean the second time around. D) This is a case where people naturally get better on tests because they are more mature.
Ira has just stolen a purse from a woman on the subway. He then says to himself, "If that woman really wanted her purse, she would have held it closer to her body." This statement provides a good example of
A. morality of justice. B. moral disengagement. C. autonomous morality. D. power assertion.