Across many studies, a comparison of "black-white" IQ test scores shows that
a. the means are equal.
b. the black mean is higher than the white mean.
c. the black variance is equal to the white variance.
d. the within-group variance is larger than the between-group variance.
e. the between-group variance is greater than the within-group variance.
d. the within-group variance is larger than the between-group variance.
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A. long necks B. large ears C. long hair D. small ears
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
In a comprehensive review of studies comparing clinical and statistical prediction, Grove et al. (2000) reported that
a. statistical prediction was superior to clinical prediction only when the judges were psychologists. b. statistical prediction was superior to clinical prediction only when the judges were physicians. c. statistical prediction was superior to clinical prediction only when the prediction did not involve psychotherapy outcome. d. statistical prediction was superior to clinical prediction across a wide variety of conditions.