A process that produces one outcome from a set of possible outcomes, produces an unpredictable outcome, and guarantees that each of the possible outcomes equally likely is said to be ____

a. random
b. stratified
c. non-probabilistic
d. biased


a

Psychology

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Perhaps the biggest weakness of the psychodynamic perspective is it has

a. little empirical support. b. too much emphasis on biological processes. c. little behavioral support. d. labels behavior rather than explains it.

Psychology

Herb is a psychologist who works for a major food manufacturer. He helps the company by studying factors of the work environment, employees, and management that enhance or detract from productivity. Herb is most likely a(n) ____ psychologist

a. ?social b. ?industrial/organizational c. ?cross-cultural d. ?health

Psychology

When a person first begins to use a computer, he or she has to deliberately pay attention to specific stimuli, such as icons, commands, and signals. These experiences change how the person's brain processes information about this technology known as a computer. This change is called

a. sensory adaptation. b. sensory habituation. c. perceptual accommodation. d. perceptual learning.

Psychology

The hallmark of which cognitive stage is the ability to carry out mental operations such as reversing thoughts?

a. preoperational b. sensorimotor c. concrete operational d. post-operational

Psychology