Which of the following is not a major consideration when choosing the type and number of

participants to use in a successful research project?

A) precedent B) availability
C) type of research project D) ability to obtain informed consent


D

Psychology

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Compare and contrast normative influence and informational social influence. Which of these types of social influence played a bigger role in Sheriff's study (in which participants estimated how far a dot of light appeared to move)? Which played a bigger role in Asch's study (in which participants made judgments involving the lengths of lines)? Explain your answers

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

One of the challenges of performing archival research is

a. Finding the archives that contain the information b. Locating an appropriate subject c. Return rate d. Figuring out statistical analysis

Psychology

When researchers used a keyboard to teach language to a bonobo chimpanzee named Matata, they were surprised to find that ____

a. ?Matata was more interested in playing catch with the keyboard than using it to communicate b. Matata’s infant stepson Kanzi learned how to use the keyboard far better than Matata simply by observing? c. Matata was able to learn the keyboard symbols that were taught, but was unable to create new forms of language on her own? d. Matata not only learned the keyboard symbols that she was taught, but she began creating new forms of language that were not taught?

Psychology

In traditional Bali, it is believed that infants should be treated like gods, since they have just arrived from the spirit world, where the gods dwell

Consequently, infants should be held constantly and should never touch the ground, out of respect for their godly status. If an infant dies, this is often interpreted as indicating that the infant was not shown the proper respect and so decided to return to the spirit world. This describes how cultures developed ____. a. biological explanations for their physical world b. practices to protect their infants c. a moral code that is incongruent with modern society d. laws and values that are consistent with modern medicine

Psychology