Whenever the F-ratio is near 1.00 it means that:
a. a mistake has been made in the computation.
b. there are large systematic effects present.
c. the experimental manipulation probably had the predicted effects.
d. the between-groups variation is no larger than would be expected by chance alone and no larger than the within groups variance.
d
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________ refer(s) to beliefs about how best to divide up earnings to a group that has completed a hypothetical task together
a. Distributive justice b. Emotional display rules c. Moral rules d. Benevolence
Fannie goes to a humanist therapist. When she talks about her frustrations with attempting to satisfy other people's demands, her therapist may suggest that Fannie's attempts could lead to
a. a distorted self-image. b. an inability to learn from experience. c. an inflated ego. d. unconscious aggressive desires. e. irrational and distorted thinking patterns.
Emotional reactivity was measured by the galvanic skin response in healthy participants and participants with prefrontal cortex damage as they engaged in a gambling task. Compared with the healthy volunteers, the participants with prefrontal cortex damage:
A) had a weaker emotional reaction to losses but not to wins. B) had a weaker emotional reaction to both wins and losses. C) had stronger emotional reactions to losses but not to wins. D) did not exhibit anticipatory emotional reactions as they gambled.
University administrators are presented with mixed evidence that a recent initiative to increase first-year success among its students has been effective. Based on results from the psychological literature, the administrators probably will decide to:
A) discontinue the program in the absence of clear evidence of effectiveness. B) reduce funding for the program as a result of the ambiguous evidence. C) continue to fund the program fully for one additional year with the intent to discontinue the program if the data next year are inconclusive. D) continue to fund the program as a result of perceived encouraging evidence of effectiveness.