Research on the effects of test format suggests that

a) there are no differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests
b) speeded tests are always more valid than power tests regardless of the presentation style
c) differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests may depend on the education level of the respondent
d) differences between computerized tests and paper-and-pencil tests may depend
on whether the computerized tests allow respondents to omit or return to items


D

Psychology

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a. children are much more likely than adults to report being sexually abused. b. sexual abuse has much more severe psychological consequences in adults than in children. c. it's often difficult to determine whether an adult was actually abused during childhood. d. boys are actually much more likely than girls to have been sexually abused.

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Schlegel and Barry (1991) analyzed information on adolescent development across 186 traditional cultures and found that what percentage had puberty rites for boys?

a. 68% b. 58% c. 48% d. 38%

Psychology

According to the strategy choice model, teachers should discourage children from counting on their fingers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

For children younger than 2, the teacher/child ratio should be no higher than _____

A) 1:2 B) 1:3 C) 1:4 D) 1:6

Psychology