A researcher selects a pair of random samples. In Group 1 the scores are 9, 12, 7, 8, 6. In Group 2 the scores are 6, 5, 7, 6, 5. Find the t ratio

What will be an ideal response?


t= 2.372

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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In classical conditioning, behaviors are controlled by events that ____ the response, whereas in operant conditioning, they are controlled by events that ____ the response

a. intensify; reduce b. follow; precede c. precede; follow d. increase; decrease

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According to research on advertising, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Storing enough positive memories from commercials can eventually create "memories" that never happened. b. The more positive fictional commercials we see, the more likely we are to remember an actual negative experience with the product due to the contrast. c. Long-term advertising campaigns create a "brand" memory that can be remarkably strong, especially for ads first viewed in early childhood. d. The intent of much advertising is to "jam" our memories with positive impressions of a product, not just to familiarize and inform us about the product.

Psychology

Nickie has been experiencing frequent periods of anxiety and occasional attacks of rapid breathing, increased heart rate, sweating, and trembling. Her doctor diagnosed her with ______.

A. an anxiety disorder B. amygdala damage C. an overactive parasympathetic system D. depression

Psychology