Over the course of middle childhood, social comparisons become more:
a. Overt
b. Covert
c. Direct
d. Indiscreet
B
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To study the effects of common drugs on cognitive performance, a researcher randomly assigned college students to one of three conditions. One group of students was served two cans of beer, another group was served two cups of coffee, and the third group (the control group) was served two glasses of orange juice. Then each participant was given a test of logical reasoning and the number of errors was recorded. Alcohol Caffeine Orange Juice/Control 15 9 6 20 8 4 10 10 10 12 13 11 13 12 6
Wellness involves movement toward one’s potential
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Mr. O'Hara has developed a test of mechanical aptitude. At the beginning of a course in auto mechanics, he gives this test to his students. At the end of the year, he compares students' scores on the test with their actual achievement in his course. What is he probably trying to find out about his test?
a. Its practicality b. Its reliability c. Its content validity d. Its predictive validity
The intelligence of children with cerebral palsy is
A) almost always in the range of intellectual disabilities. B) clearly higher than the average for the general population. C) nearly the same as for the general population. D) difficult to assess due to difficulties in perception, movement, or response speed.