What is a problem with open-ended questions?

a) They are difficult to code.
b) The responses are hard to understand.
c) Participants may talk too much.
d) Running analyses is costly.


Correct Answer: a

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Ebbinghaus and König argued that psychology and physiology ____

a. ?must be separated if the new science was to flourish b. ?are inseparable halves of a new great double science c. ?must each address classic problems from philosophy d. ?must remain parallel and together but not intersect while studying the mind-body problem e. ?must unite to remove introspection and replace it with experimentation in the new science

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List the three periods of prenatal development and provide the ages related to each.

What will be an ideal response?

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Although other neurotransmitters are present, the brain's reward or "pleasure" system has a predominance of which neurotransmitter?

a. norepinephrine b. acetylcholine c. histamine d. dopamine

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Research has shown that clinical experience increases only slightly the accuracy of one's clinical predictions. ALL BUT WHICH of the following did the textbook offer as an explanation for this finding?

a. The measures upon which mental health professionals base their predictions do not have high validity, so they are no more valid in experienced hands than in inexperienced ones. b. Once clinicians obtain job security, any enhanced accuracy from their experience is canceled out by a corresponding decrease in effort. c. Clinicians often receive no feedback about their predictions, so they cannot learn from their experience. d. Clinicians are biased toward remembering their accurate predictions and forgetting their inaccurate ones.

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