Some research questions cannot be answered using human experiments because
a. some studies would be impractical or unethical.
b. randomization is often hard to achieve.
c. double-blind studies are usually dangerous to participants.
d. researchers know that their results usually will not be published.
e. they are not a very effective way to learn about cause and effect relationships.
a. some studies would be impractical or unethical.
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a. has become fixated at the oral stage of development. b. values despair over integrity. c. is suffering from an unresolved Electra complex. d. lacks a superego.
Which is the best example of a measure of practical intelligence?
a. The MMPI b. The Stanford-Binet c. Knowing how to balance a checkbook d. Knowing the square root of every number less than 100
You are playing a card game with your friends. You don't know if one of them is about to win because of his poker face. How would you best explain what he is trying to hide in this instance?
a. appraisal of a stimulus c. overt behavior b. subjective feeling d. physiological response
Thinking that the chocolate pudding for dessert looks like mud works as a distraction because:
a. You change a hot cognition to a cool cognition b. You change a cool cognition to a hot cognition c. It makes the pudding more desirable d. It makes you want to eat mud