Suppose you conducted a study using a factorial design and somebody asked you about the results for Variable A. If you replied that, to answer their question, they have to know which level of Variable B was involved, your experiment involved
a. main effects.
b. logistic analysis.
c. measured variables.
d. an interaction.
D
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A. cooperative pretend play B. dual representation C. theory of mind D. parallel play
Dr. Dieringer is a behavior therapist. Her major concern in treating an abnormal behavior would be to discover
a. the childhood unconscious conflict that led to the behavior. b. how learning factors are evoking the troublesome behavior. c. the ways in which the behavior keeps the client from becoming self-actualized. d. the inappropriate thought patterns that underlie the behavior.
Brain imaging studies of rats given food or water have revealed increased dopaminergic activity in the:
A) nucleus accumbens, but only when they are hungry or thirsty. B) nucleus accumbens, even when they are not hungry or thirsty. C) thalamus, but only when they are hungry or thirsty. D) thalamus, even when they are not hungry or thirsty.
Discovering the universality and wholeness that has always been within oneself, but has gone unrecognized or unacknowledged, is called discovering one's false self.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)