Which statement about self-esteem among early-school-age children is correct?
a. Early-school-age boys are more critical of their abilities than early-school-age girls.
b. Early-school-age children are exposed to low levels of peer criticism that challenge self-esteem. c. Early-school-age children feel less guilty about violating rules and norms than younger children.
d. Early-school-age children are likely to experience feelings of depression and worthlessness that may crystallize into a scheme for low self-esteem.
d
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An independent-measures study has one sample with n = 6 and a second sample with n = 8 to compare two experimental treatments. What is the df value for the t statistic for this study?
a. 7 c. 13 b. 12 d. 14
Which of the following organic brain disorders are incurable and always fatal?
a. Alzheimer's disease and meningitis b. Huntington's disease and stroke c. stroke and meningitis d. Alzheimer's disease and Huntington's disease
Which is NOT a measure of central tendency?
a. mean b. mode c. range d. median
Stan has been in prison for almost a year. When he first arrived he had trouble sleeping and was very fearful. As the year progressed, he developed a "tough guy" veneer and now has a general understanding of the culture of the prison. According to Clemmer (1958), Stan has undergone
A. colonization. B. prisonization. C. tolerantization. D. habituation.