In a correlational design that compared the voting behavior of men and women, what variable is being manipulated?
a. gender
b. voting behavior
c. gender and voting behavior
d. no variables are being manipulated
D
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a. systematically study the difficult items more than the easy ones. b. study the difficult items somewhat more than the easy ones. c. devote the same amount of time to both the difficult items and the easy ones. d. study the easy ones somewhat more than the difficult ones.
In general, we respond to happy, playful toddlers differently than we respond to standoffish, irritable toddlers. For instance, we may smile and interact more with the happy toddler, while redirecting, ignoring, or trying to change the behavior of the irritable toddler. This example illustrates a(n) ______ gene-environment correlation.
A. passive B. evocative C. active D. positive
"Behavioral inhibition" is a term of psychological jargon that stands for what ordinary people would call
a. adventurousness. b. intestinal fortitude. c. sassiness. d. cautiousness.
In a ______ design, a group of participants is followed for an extended period of time.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).