This person is credited with being the first person to write thoroughly about what has come to be called the hypothetico-deductive method

a. Lewis Carroll c. Mark Twain
b. John Stuart Mill d. Jean Piaget


B
John Stuart Mill's description of the hypothetico-deductive method is quoted in the textbook.

Psychology

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In a longitudinal study (Bagwell, Newcomb & Bukowski, 1998), researchers found that 11-year-olds with stable mutual friends

a. had less stable family interactions in adulthood. b. reported about the same level of depression in adulthood as the other 11-year-old group without stable mutual friends. c. divorced more often as adults than the other 11-year-old group without stable mutual friends. d. were more likely to report high levels of self-esteem in early adulthood.

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Moral reasoning is

A. the cognitive process individuals use when thinking about moral dilemmas B. prosocial actions that have consequences for others C. a quantitative increase in moral content of knowledge D. fair play or sportsmanship designed to maintain order during play

Psychology

The fact that intelligence "runs in families" does NOT necessarily prove a genetic component to intelligence because:

A) research rarely conducts genotypes on the actual family members studied. B) family members share a similar environment. C) family members are not as genetically similar as believed in earlier times. D) few studies have conducted intelligence research on identical twins.

Psychology

An individual organism's observable characteristics, are known as their a. genome

b. genotype. c. phenotype. d. chromosome.

Psychology