In the previous example of the smoking cessation study we might be tempted to apply Friedman's test, because it can handle similar data. This would be a bad idea because
a. Friedman's test really won't handle these data.
b. Friedman's test will not use some of the information inherent in the data.
c. Milton Friedman is a conservative economist, and we only like liberal psychologists.
d. We really should use Friedman's test.
B
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a. older people b. people who wear conservative attire c. people who are physically attractive d. people who mimic our own mannerisms
Prior to their participation in a research study, individuals sign a(n) ____ which educates them about the research and any risks involved
a. informed consent b. release form c. intake assessment d. power of attorney
Explain how you go about choosing the best way to present your data.
What will be an ideal response?
Stimulus discrimination:
a. is a response followed by a reinforcer. b. occurs when responses are made to stimuli that are similar to the original CS. c. is the removal of a stimulus. d. occurs when responses are made to certain stimuli, but not to others.