Which one of the following is FALSE about surveys?

a. Survey development is as much a science as it is an art.
b. All good surveys are developed following the scientific method.
c. Reliability and validity are important issues when developing surveys.
d. Constructing surveys is a simple and quick process if the scientific method is followed.


d. Constructing surveys is a simple and quick process if the scientific method is followed.

Psychology

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Which of the following students has the best overview of the research on parents' stereotyped behavior toward their infants and children?

a. Kyoko: "Parents treat infants according to gender stereotypes, but they show somewhat less stereotyping once they appreciate their children's own special characteristics.". b. Alexander: "Parents show little stereotyped behavior toward their infants, but much more stereotyping when the children reach school age.". c. Maria: "Parents consistently show stereotyped behavior toward daughters—whether they are infants or children—but they show minimal stereotyping for sons.". d. Sid: "The only area in which parents show stereotyping is with respect to encouragement of aggression in their sons.".

Psychology

For memory researcher and theorist Karl Lashley, the engram represents the

a. physical memory representation in the brain. b. psychological basis of memory. c. strategies utilized by the mind to memorize information. d. part of the mind that is responsible for encoding.

Psychology

If a research project fails to provide evidence that confirms the researcher's hypothesis then it is necessary to discard that experiment and start a new one with a better hypothesis

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

Psychology

What is a key difference between the cause of death between emerging adults and middle-aged and older adults?

a) Emerging adults are more likely to die from accidents, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from natural causes. b) Emerging adults are more likely to die from cancer, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from heart disease. Consider This: Mortality increases as we age as bodies also age. LO 3.1: Discuss changes in mortality rates and causes of death as we move through adulthood c) Emerging adults are more likely to die from natural causes, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from self-inflicted wounds. Consider This: Mortality increases as we age as bodies also age. LO 3.1: Discuss changes in mortality rates and causes of death as we move through adulthood d) Emerging adults are more likely to die from car accidents, while middle-aged and older adults are more likely to die from falls from high places. Consider This: Mortality increases as we age as bodies also age. LO 3.1: Discuss changes in mortality rates and causes of death as we move through adulthood

Psychology