Asking participants to write about upsetting or traumatic experiences puts them at risk for cognitive and emotional stress

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.


Answer: True

Rationale: Physical risks are rare in psychological research. More common are measures that involve possible cognitive and emotional stress. While the amount of risk is most likely small, writing about upsetting or traumatic experiences can cause stress.

Psychology

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c. a jury selection procedure that permits judges to exclude from capital cases all prospective jurors who saythey would refuse to vote for the death penalty under any circumstance. d. jurors' decision to recommend the death penalty even if the prosecution has not asked for it.

Psychology

The standard error of the difference between two means is

a. the standard deviation of a set of difference scores. b. the standard deviation of a set of means of difference scores. c. the variance of the means. d. the standard deviation of the pretest scores.

Psychology

Which of the following is an example of a survey method?

personal interviews IQ test scores height/weight statistics school grades

Psychology

The taking in and assessment of information about other people, so as to form first impressions and to try and understand their behavior is known as ______

a. a response characteristic c. the bystander effect b. selective perception d. social cognition

Psychology