When we have more than one ______ in a study, we can test the separate effect of each ______ on the dependent variable by looking at the main effect for each ______.
A. dependent variable; independent variable; dependent variable
B. dependent variable; dependent variable; dependent variable
C. independent variable; independent variable; independent variable
D. dependent variable; independent variable; dependent variable
Answer: C
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In Freud's theory, if you attempt to reduce anxiety by presenting yourself as the opposite of something disturbing about yourself, you are engaged in _________ __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Variables increasing or decreasing together is to _____ and variables moving in an opposite direction is to _____
a. quasi-experimental method; experimental method b. experimental method; quasi-experimental method c. positive correlation; negative correlation d. negative correlation; positive correlation
Edward suffers from "Sunday night insomnia." His insomnia is probably caused by:
A. disruption in his normal sleep schedule B. anxiety about the upcoming week C. respiratory problems D. sleep apnea
The _________ view of perceptual processing emphasizes the role of sensory data in determining what is perceived
a. top down b. bottom up c. converging operations d. diverging operations