The matched-pairs design is sometimes used in place of the randomized design. Outline the advantages of the matched-pairs design over the randomized design, and discuss when and why you would avoid the matched-pairs design.
What will be an ideal response?
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Konrad Lorenz's goslings (1962? 1981) ran to him when frightened, honked with distress at his departure, and tried to overcome obstacles to be near him. This is an example of
a. secure attachment. b. bonding. c. imprinting. d. object permanence.
Adolescents who suffer role diffusion are vulnerable to
a. a midlife crisis when they get older. b. feelings of abandonment and mistrust. c. leaders who promise them a sense of identity that they cannot find themselves. d. focusing on achievements and going through difficult times to reach goals.
What factor is the strongest predictor of teenage substance use?
A) whether or not your parents use substances B) having friends who use substances C) doing poorly in school D) having a sensation-seeking personality
Maple is an older adult living in a small town. Which statement is most likely to be true about Maple?
A) Maple has greater access to social services than urban older adults. B) Maple is more likely than urban older adults to live near her children. C) Maple is more likely than urban older adults to be satisfied with life. D) Maple has better access to transportation than urban older adults.