When a treatment is expected to have long lasting effects, a multiple-baseline design is the most appropriate single-subject design

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

Psychology

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The Sternberg-Lubart investment theory is about

a. the gender focusing of test norms. b. creativity. c. fluid and crystallized intelligence. d. compensatory educational interventions.

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George has always been a peaceful, law-abiding man, and he has raised his kids to be the same way. He donates to charitable causes and provides a comfortable life for his family. One night he takes his kids to a carnival and in the parking lot, they are confronted by an armed robber. The robber has a knife and threatens to harm one of George's kids if he does not hand over his wallet. A deontological response to the situation would require George to:

A. remain passive, regardless of the consequences. B. consider the wishes of the robber as well as his own. C. fight hard against the robber, regardless of the injury he might inflict. D. only be concerned with protecting himself.

Psychology

Research suggests that the gender differences observed in the prevalence of many personality disorders may be due to

A. genetic differences. B. gender-specific learned behavior patterns. C. gender bias on the part of the diagnosing clinician. D. cultural scripts that dictate the type of disordered behavior appropriate for each gender.

Psychology

Which of the following represents the A-not-B error that infants make?

A) Some infants do not search for hidden objects unless given an incentive. B) Infants often randomly search for hidden objects but quickly become frustrated and give up. C) Infants often search for a hidden object in a familiar hiding place even after seeing the object being hidden in a new place. D) Some infants do not search for a hidden object for more than five to ten seconds and quickly become distracted by other, more interesting objects.

Psychology