What is cross-validation?
a. A repeat of the validation study sometimes using another sample of test takers.
b. A validation study whose participants represent all minority groups
c. Carrying out the validation in locations throughout a state or country
d. An alternative form of validation that can be accomplished using a statistical formula
a. A repeat of the validation study sometimes using another sample of test takers.
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a. behavioral economics. b. embodied cognition. c. social neuroscience. d. evolutionary psychology.
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What will be an ideal response?
John was recently caught exposing his genitals to strangers who did not expect exposure. He is exhibiting behaviors characteristic of
a. role-playing. b. genital focus. c. exhibitionism. d. sexual distortion.
Five-year-old Marcus plays with his male classmates Carl, Tommy, and Raul on the playground but avoids his female classmates Denise, Cheryl, and Keisha. According to research findings, why might Marcus prefer to play with boys rather than girls?
A. He is following the lead of older children. B. He is confused about his feelings toward girls. C. He fears that the girls might reject him. D. He may view the girls as inferior.