In a single experiment, amount of reward and type of reward are simultaneously varied. Subjects are randomly assigned to one of three amount-of-reward conditions. Each subject is tested once with one type of reward and once with a second type of reward. What type of design does this study represent?
a. one variable within-subjects
b. one variable between-subjects
c. mixed factorial
d. within-subjects factorial design
c
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a. Inadequate positive reinforcement b. Imbalances among neurotransmitters in the brain c. Childhood sexual fantasies d. Failure to achieve self-actualization
Making threats of physical or other harm is considered to be a form of _____ violence
a. emotional b. physical c. sexual d. domestic
The major difference between a lapse and a relapse concerns the
a. cause. b. location. c. quantity. d. consequence.
How many subjects participated in an independent-samples t-test if a researcher reports t(20) = 3.68?
What will be an ideal response?