Although adequate psychometrically, both the Miller Analogies Test and the GRE have rather poor
a. construct validity.
b. internal consistency.
c. test-retest reliability.
d. predictive validity.
d
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At low to moderate doses, what is the usual effect of alcohol?
a. Aggressive behavior b. Improved memory c. Relaxation d. Increased inhibitions
In long-lasting healthy relationships, the description of a couple's love for each other is not likely to vary over the span of their relationship
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Simone was a moderately shy infant whose very extroverted parents rarely gave her time to adapt to a new social situation before thrusting her into another one. This style of parenting led Simone to become an extremely shy child as she entered school. This illustrates that
a. nurture is more important than nature. b. nature is more important than nurture. c. inherited temperaments can be dynamically modified by learning, even negatively. d. shyness is a lasting trait that cannot be modified by experience or learning.
B. F. Skinner designed an educational practice based on operant conditioning. This practice worked on the assumption that complex tasks that involve conceptual learning along with motor skills can be broken down into small steps. This design was called
a. programmed learning. c. motor learning. b. operant learning. d. conceptual learning.