In a(n) _____ design, participants in different conditions receive entirely different treatments.
A. quasi-experimental
B. analogue
C. between-group
D. within-group
C. between-group
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cause. Following the criteria in DSM-5, the physician diagnoses her with a. Munchhausen by proxy. b. borderline personality disorder. c. a somatic symptom disorder. d. psychosomatic illness.
According to developmental psychologist William Damon, when Gloria, age 9, is asked, "How do you know that someone is your best friend?" it is highly likely that she will respond, __________.
A. "Because a friend is someone you can count on to help you when you need it" B. "Because a friend is someone who is fun to be with" C. "Because I can play a lot with my best friend" D. "Because a friend is somebody who puts my feelings first"
Other factors being equal, which sensory stimulus is least likely to lead to sensory adaptation?
a. the wail of a loud car alarm b. the pressure of wearing a new ring on one's finger c. the intense odors of a cattle farm d. the pressure of wearing a new bracelet on one's wrist e. the temperature of water when entering a pool
In signal detection theory, which of the following would be affected by increasing the strength of the target relative to the noise?
a. ? b. ? c. d? d. r