If using a correlational research methodology, a researcher is likely looking for
a. the possible relationship among two variables.
b. the differences between two groups.
c. the effect of a treatment condition.
d. the results of an experiment.
a. the possible relationship among two variables.
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Which of the following statements is true?
a. Interests and abilities are independent (The choice you like is unrelated to how good you are in that area.) b. Interests and abilities overlap. (If you like something, you are good at it.) c. Interests and abilities are minimally related. (If you like something, you may be good at it.)
The process of ________________________ involves breaking a desired behavior into smaller parts and reinforcing the attainment of those parts
a. Modeling b. Contingency management c. Shaping d. Habit reversal training
In the context of pharmacokinetics, which of the following is true of the processes that occur within the human body after drug administration?
a. Swallowed drugs are generally absorbed more readily in the stomach than in the intestines. b. The acidity and alkalinity of the stomach and intestines have negligible influence on the solubility of swallowed drugs. c. The transportation of drugs from the site of administration to the site of action is independent of the cardiovascular functioning of the user. d. The liver is capable of chemically altering the original substance to form a new and often inactive drug.
Mishirabe is a Buddhist practice that includes
a. Long term exposure to physical pain through burning and meditation b. Taking a year-long vow of poverty which includes deep meditation c. Entering a cave and meditating without food or water for a period of days d. Service to Buddhist monks