A graduate student is using a statistical method of identifying associations among a large number of variables to reveal more general patterns. She is performing a ________ analysis.
A. factor
B. trend
C. correlation
D. matrix
Answer: A
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a. six months. b. one year. c. six years. d. twelve years.
When children and adolescents mimic a previous suicide or imitate the suicide of a celebrity or close friend, this is considered a ____
a. "copy cat" suicide b. "black box" warning c. "bullycide" d. correlate of suicide
Attribution theories are concerned with:
a. implicit cognitions underlying prejudiced attitudes b. the processes that determine attitudes toward objects c. explicit cognitions underlying prejudiced attitudes d. the processes that underlie inferences of cause and effect
Rotational movement of the head is detected by the ______.
A. cupula B. semicircular canals C. vestibular nerve D. vestibular chambers