If a researcher begins their data collection with no specific hypotheses or theories in mind, they are engaging in ______.
A. a constructionist approach
B. phenomenological theory
C. descriptive statistics
D. grounded theory
Ans: D
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a. plasticity c. adaptability b. sacristy d. malleability
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a. Because of the nausea associated with "morning sickness," most women will avoid traveling, which thus reduces the risk of harming of the embryo. b. "Morning sickness" often "forces" women to rest more and take it easy, reserving more nourishment for the embryo. c. "Morning sickness" sends a strong signal to others that pregnant women need to be taken care of. d. "Morning sickness" may cause women to expel and avoid substances that may otherwise be toxic to the developing embryo.
On a neuropsychological battery, a patient displays much faster tapping speed with his weaker hand than with his dominant hand. This suggests impairment in the
a) motor cortex. b) basal ganglia. c) vestibular center. d) cingulate gyrus.
Steven is a huge fan of a massive multiplayer online role-playing game. He has created a virtual character which he has customized it to his tastes. The character is similar to an alter ego which he uses to play the game. Steven's virtual character is an example of ________.
A. an avatar B. sexual consumerism C. a sex symbol D. kinky sex E. a pin-up girl