Although generally not approved by Institutional Review Boards, a __________ parental
consent or permission strategy can dramatically increase one's sample size of children.
Fill in the blanks with correct word
passive
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What will be an ideal response?
Dr. Nathan wants to study how pythons behave in their native habitat. He sets up hidden cameras in the rain forest to observe the snakes while he remains undetected. Dr. Nathan is using the ____ method of conducting research
a. experimental b. inferential c. correlational d. naturalistic observation
If the null hypothesis for an ANOVA is true, then the F-ratio should be:
a. greater than 5.00. b. a negative number. c. 0.00. d. 1.00.
Which child is an example of experience-dependent brain development?
A. Jeffrey was isolated from others for an extended period of time and was unable to hear others speak; therefore, he was never able to learn language to the same degree as others. B. Mary was born with a congenital cataract in one eye and did not receive treatment early enough; therefore, she lost the capacity to process visual stimuli in the affected eye. C. Jessica's parents bought her a trampoline when she was 2 years old that she jumped on all the time; she learned to do a flip at a very young age. D. Alex was unable to crawl due to a birth injury; his walking was delayed and his motor development was affected throughout childhood.