Cause-and-effect conclusions can be drawn from the results of an experiment because:
a. it is almost always performed in a laboratory setting.
b. statistical analysis can be applied to data from an experiment.
c. the independent variable is manipulated while other possible causes of change in the dependent variable are held constant.
d. several groups of subjects, not just one sample, are typically investigated in a laboratory experiment.
c
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A. Isabella dreams more often than Joshua does. B. Because they have so many similarities in their waking time, their dreams are very similar too. C. Isabella's dreams are more violent and contain more sexual content than Joshua's do. D. Joshua's dreams are more violent and contain more sexual content than Isabella's do.
Which of the following parts of the forebrain may also explain why people who suffer from phobias and disabling anxiety often feel afraid without knowing why?
a. pons b. thalamus c. amygdala d. reticular formation
The APA code of ethics extends the ethical principles outlined in the Belmont Report to include which additional principles?
A. fidelity and responsibility and integrity B. beneficence and justice C. justice and integrity D. respect for persons and fidelity
____ believed that the good life could be achieved by following the golden mean, the balance point between the extremes of life and believed that eudaimonia (i.e., happiness possessed of true well-being) was not a goal to pursue but rather a byproduct of living the virtuous life. a. Socrates c. Aristotle b. Plato d. The ancient Hebrews
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