In a multiple-baseline design

a. the length of the baseline period is the same for all of the subjects in the experiment.
b. the behavior of the subjects is expected to revert to baseline levels after the removal of the independent variable
c. the length of the baseline period is different for different subjects or different behaviors prior to the introduction of the independent variable.
d. the occurrence of carryover effects cannot be assessed.


C

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a. genetics has a larger influence than environment in the expression of nescience. b. environment has a larger influence than genetics in the expression of nescience. c. neither genetics nor environment influences the expression of nescience. d. genetics and environment exert equivalent influences in the expression of nescience.

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Which of the following is the best definition of obedience?

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a. ego-ideal transference b. countertransference c. cohesive self transference d. idealizing transference

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What is "theory of mind?"

a. a summary phrase for Piaget's theory b. one-dimensional thinking c. three-dimensional thinking d. a commonsense understanding of how the mind works

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