When predicting all possible scores a given individual could have obtained
around the actual score that was obtained, we can use the
a. standard error of measurement
b. standard error of the mean
c. standard error of estimate
d. point biserial correlation
a
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
You are watching a pigeon pecking a key for food reinforcement. The pigeon pecks slowly right after food has been delivered, but gradually increases the rate of pecking as more time elapses. Based on what is known about the pattern of responding produced by various schedules of reinforcement, you should conclude that the reinforcement schedule that is in place for this pigeon is a:
a. fixed-ratio schedule b. fixed-interval schedule c. variable-ratio schedule d. variable-interval schedule
The corollary that says "each person characteristically evolves, for his convenience in anticipating events, a construct system embracing an ordinal relationship between constructs" is:
a. fragmentation b. organization c. choice d. individuality
If a person who received the split-brain operation smells a rose with her right nostril only,
would she be able to identify the rose by pointing to a picture of it? a. Yes, with her left hand only. b. Yes, with her right hand only. c. Yes, with either hand. d. No, regardless of which hand she used. e. No, because there would be no conscious recognition of the smell.