It is essential to establish rapport in administering group tests, but rapport is not as critical on
individual tests.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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According to the Stroop effect, which of the following is difficult?
a. It is difficult to perform two complex tasks at the same time b. It is difficult to choose a larger reward later instead of a smaller reward immediately. c. It is difficult to notice something that changes in a scene, if it changes slowly. d. It is difficult to look at certain words written in color and name the color of ink.
Marty watches his older brother act non-aggressively after being provoked. According to social learning theory, Marty is subsequently likely to
a. act less aggressively and experience stronger restraints against aggression. b. refrain from acting aggressively because he believes that he will be punished for aggressing. c. experience catharsis and displace his aggression onto safer, more acceptable targets. d. find more socially acceptable outlets for his impulses, such as rough sports.
A psychologist who is attempting to improve human relations in a work setting is likely to be identified as a(n) __________ psychologist
a. community b. counseling c. clinical d. industrial-organizational
When researchers want to measure test-retest reliability/precision, they must assume test takers’ ability will
a. not change between the first administration and the second administration. b. increase between the first administration and the second administration. c. decrease between the first administration and the second administration. d. be affected by the order they took the tests.