An example of data that would be analyzed with a chi-square is
a. the mean scores received by men and women on a computer science lab report.
b. the average number of meals eaten by cats and dogs.
c. the numbers of Republican and Democrats who voted for and against stricter drunk-driving laws.
d. the deviations from the median shown in the visual acuity levels of children and adults.
C
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When Doreen was in her ninth month of pregnancy, she read nursery rhymes out loud every night for her unborn child to hear. Current research suggests that Doreen's baby
a. will not be affected by Doreen's reading routine because unborn babies cannot hear sounds. b. will prefer to hear an unfamiliar voice over Doreen's voice. c. will prefer to hear Doreen's voice over a stranger's voice. d. will learn to read at a very early age.
Kahneman describes System 1 processes as
a. mental actions that are completely involuntary. b. mental actions that require conscious focus. c. mental actions that result from unconscious forces. d. mental actions that are based off internal biological changes.
In the cue-word technique, an ordinary word is provided to participants and they are asked to provide the first memory—from any point in their life—which the word elicits. In general, when older adults are tested,
a. older adults remember few events from the very recent past. b. older adults show a reminiscence bump; that is, they recall events from late childhood early adulthood better than events from before or after. c. older adults show a reminiscence bump; that is, they show better memory for earliest childhood than do younger adults. d. older adults do not show reminiscence effects.