Why are theories such an important part of the understanding of human development?
a. They provide the "whys" for development
b. They give definitive proof of relationships between various developmental factors.
c. They allow us to understand the similarities between species.
d. They are scientifically irrefutable.
a
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Which of the following research settings is associated with greater control of possible threats to internal validity?
A. natural setting B. contrived setting C. neutral setting D. laboratory setting
In the equation Y= +1.5X- 3, the value of Y will be _____ when X= 1
a. -1.5 b. +1.5 c. -3.0 d. +3.5
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Placebo effects seldom occur in clinical trials for antidepressant drugs.
May was critical of
A. Carl Rogers's views on the nature of human evil. B. the antiscientific views of some existentialists. C. attempts to dilute existential psychology into a painless method of psychological self-help. D. All of the answers are correct.