Although the textbook uses a broad definition of forensic psychology applicable to many topics, some psychologists define forensic psychology more narrowly, considering it a specialization of _____________ psychology

A. experimental
B. social
C. developmental
D. clinical


D

Psychology

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A scientist interested in phenomena such as the natural variation in heart rate and hormones over the course of a day would be interested in

a) astrology. b) phrenology. c) biorhythms. d) chronobiology.

Psychology

_____ is a brain-scanning technique that uses a rotating, computerized X-ray tube to produce cross-sectional images of the structures of the brain

a) Positron-emission tomography b) Computerized axial tomography c) Functional magnetic resonance imaging d) Magnetic resonance imaging

Psychology

An experiment can be assumed to have internal validity if

A. the dependent variable is valid. B. random assignment and experimental control are employed. C. confounding variables are present. D. there is a strong manipulation of the independent variable.

Psychology

What piece(s) of information do the degrees of freedom provide in a paired-samples t-test?

a. Number of conditions of the IV b. Number of participants c. Number of levels of the DV d. Number of conditions of the IV and number of participants

Psychology