In which version of the Binet scale was an alternate, equivalent form first introduced?
a. the 1908 Stanford-Binet Scale
b. the 1916 Stanford-Binet Scale
c. the 1937 Stanford-Binet Scale
d. the 1960 Stanford-Binet Scale
c
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One reason behavior therapy has "a long past but a short history" is that early examples
a. were generally ineffective treatments. b. haphazardly mixed multiple techniques. c. often employed unethical procedures. d. had no real influence on its development.
When there is no error in measurement, reliability is ____
a. 0 b. 1 c. equal to the variability of the distribution d. equal to the inverse of the variability of the distribution
Mnemonics are
a. free-floating gists that randomly attach to ideas. b. strategies to improve one's memory. c. details of infancy, even of birth, that escaped from the debilitating effects of infantile amnesia. d. metacognitive thoughts that are totally self-focused.
Euphoria, lack of anxiety, and relaxation are typical effects of a. cocaine. b. ecstasy. c. PCP
d. opioids.