A two-factor study compares two different treatment conditions (factor 1) for males and females (factor 2). In this study, the males have an average score of 20 in the first treatment and an average of 25 in the second. The females average 35 in the first treatment and 45 in the second. For this study, there is no interaction
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Identify a TRUE statement about the socioemotional selectivity theory.
A) Older adults are generally oriented towards the acquisition of information that will be useful to them in the future. B) Older adults are generally oriented towards information that brings emotional satisfaction in the present. C) Younger adults spend their time attending to positive information that fills their emotional needs today. D) Younger adults spend their time attending to information that is likely to bring them emotional satisfaction in their daily life.
Carla, a sixteen year-old girl, has begun spending more and more time with her friends. Her mother is quite happy that she seems to be forming some intimate, close friendships but worries Carla's friends have too strong of an influence on her. It seems Carla now dresses according to what her friends think is acceptable, not what her mother does. According to research, Carla's mother should:
A. worry, as she no longer has any influence over important decisions in Carla's life B. worry, that if she no longer influences Carla's small decisions, she will no longer have influence on the larger, more important decisions C. not worry, in the important decisions such as career choices, religion, and morality, parental influence remains high D. not worry, Carla is bright and she will eventually find different friends
The tendency to use a particular number or value as a starting point to which changes are made is known as ________
A) the rating and sliding heuristic B) the anchoring and adjustment heuristic C) the representativeness heuristic D) the priming heuristic E) the availability heuristic
The Tarasoff case of 1969 established the ethical mandate of duty to
A) inform. B) predict danger. C) maintain confidentiality. D) warn.