The primary way that analysis of variance for repeated measures differs from that for an independent groups design is in the estimation of

A. between-group variation.
B. variability between means.
C. systematic variation.
D. error variation.


D. error variation

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a. 4; sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational b. 4; identity, intimacy, generativity, and integrity c. 3; preconventional, conventional, and postconventional d. 3; selective optimization, optimism, and self-challenge e. 2; care orientation and justice orientation

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What did Sigmund Freud consider as the key to understanding behavior?

a) free will b) brain physiology c) the unconscious mind d) external consequences

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What are the four components that positive psychological capital consists of?

A. values, ideologies, religion, and love B. trust, hope, respect, and values C. certainty, assurance, optimism, and desire D. efficacy, hope, optimism, and resiliency

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Infants whose parents help them practice specific locomotor skills, such as sitting upright on their own, tend to develop those specific skills

a. later than infants who were not given any assistance b. earlier than infants who did not receive any assistance c. at the same time as infants without practice or assistance d. and other locomotor skills, such as pulling themselves to a standing position, earlier than infants who are not given additional experience with any of those skills

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