Explain how to compare data in two different situations for the same participants.
What will be an ideal response?
This is done with within-subjects designs. Because the scores across treatment conditions are necessarily related (as they are from the same subjects), we need to use the related/paired samples t test to test hypotheses about the difference predicted across treatment conditions.
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Todd is a young boy attending UWO Senior Secondary High School in Fort Meyers, Florida. His cousin, Kim, lives in New Orleans where she also attends high school. According to the text, how might Todd's and Kim's educational experiences compare?
a. The same because of the national polices on education. b. Different because schools are controlled by states and cities. c. The educational system in Florida is more progressive in relation to liberal arts. d. The educational system in Louisiana is comprehensive in terms of science.
How long have people used imagery within mnemonic devices?
A. at least since the ancient Romans B. since the time of Shakespeare C. since Bierbaum's work in the 1920s D. only since Kosslyn pioneered the technique in the 1970s
Children in the concrete operational period of development have class inclusion ability.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Over the course of the past year, an American is most likely to have suffered from which of the following psychological disorders?
A. mood disorder B. anxiety disorder C. substance use disorder D. schizophrenia