If researchers reported that, for a correlated-groups design, t(20) = 3.57, p<.05, you can conclude that
a. a total of 21 people participated in the study
b. a total of 22 people participated in the study.
c. a total of 40 people participated in the study.
d. the number of participants cannot be determined.
a
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Addison has decided to learn transcendental meditation (TM). She will be given training in
a. how to use a repeated sound to focus her attention b. how to focus her attention on her unfolding experience c. how to control her breathing and relax the muscles in her body d. how to place herself in a state of deep relaxation and heightened suggestibility e. how to position her body into particular postures to focus her attention
Shared beliefs that tend to trigger hostility between groups include all of the following EXCEPT believing that
a. they are superior to other groups. b. they have been unjustly exploited, wronged, or humiliated. c. other groups are dishonest and a threat. d. solutions can be reached through cooperation and compromise.
Rutter used all of the following features to distinguish "effective" schools from "ineffective" ones EXCEPT
a. students exhibited fewer problem behaviors. b. school attendance was more regular. c. students made more academic progress. d. students were from wealthier families.
In the United States, emerging adults are less likely to live at home than those in some other cultures. Which of the following statements is true?
Since they are more likely to move out, their lives tend to be less linked to their parents' lives than are the lives of emerging adults in other cultures. They are less likely to leave home than are emerging adults in Italy or Japan. They are still likely to receive financial support from their parents. They are likely to earn sufficient income so as not to depend on their parents for financial help.