Longitudinal studies assess a different sample of participants repeatedly at various points in time, usually over a span of years
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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In the context of research on Kelly's theory, which of the following statements is true of the effects of one's emotional state?
a. People evaluate others according to their own personal characteristics. c. First-time patients in psychiatric hospitals construe their social network as limited. b. Delinquents tend to identify with fictional negative characters rather than real-life adults. d. The REP Test is unreliable on those with organic brain damage.
Polarization theory makes predictions opposite that of risky shift theory when
a. the average of members’ prediscussion judgments is close to the cautious pole. b. diffusion of responsibility is controlled. c. diffusion of responsibility is not controlled. d. the average of members’ prediscussion judgments falls at the midpoint of the continuum. e. the average of members’ prediscussion judgments is close to the risky pole.
Allen and Beatrice Gardner taught a chimpanzee to _________
a. use sign language b. speak c. read and write d. communicate with geometric forms
Nutritional research with rats suggests that:
A) when you eat is more important than what you eat. B) eating a high-fat, non-nutritious diet can lead to poor cognitive performance. C) caloric restriction improves cognitive performance for short periods. D) diet has long-term, but not short-term effects on cognition and memory.