Gwendolyn's research focuses on how students interact with others in their everyday lives on campus. Gwendolyn's research is in line with:
a. Social Darwinism
b. Conflict Theory
c. Symbolic Interactionism
d. Functionalism
answer: c;
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a. making the correlation spurious. b. making the correlation reliable. c. control. d. causing the correlation.
In Piagets wiritngs, taking in new information and integrating it into the structure of thought is called:
What will be an ideal response?
You are at a cocktail party when you see a friend from college, but you can't seem to recall her name. You know it begins with an S. This is an example of
a. recapitulation. b. familiar information being remembered more poorly. c. a tip-of-the-tongue experience. d. compensatory failure.
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a. the underlying quality being tested – intelligence – is normally distributed. b. IQ tests are designed to produce in normal distributions. c. there is no cultural bias in the tests. d. they reflect the natural distribution of intelligence: human beings are genetically programmed to have an average intelligence of about 100.