You are conducting an experiment to determine whether teaching students the SQ4R method will increase their test scores. So, you explain your hypothesis to your participants and then conduct the experiment. Informing the participants about your hypothesis

a. may create research participant bias.
b. violates ethical standards.
c. prevents the random assignment of subjects.
d. will have no effect on the results of the experiment.


A

Psychology

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Although now considered overly simplistic, the Wernicke-Geschwind model of language successfully predicted the

a. evolutionary pattern of human language b. participation of mirror neurons in gesture and language. c. amount of cortex associated with language function. d. symptoms associated with different types of aphasias.

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People who suffer from sleep apnea may partially awaken as many as __________ times a night

a) 100 b) 300 c) 500 d) 800

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According to the text, the major justification for criminal law is the prevention of __________.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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