Wisneski, Lytle, and Skitka (2009) assessed the associations among measured religiosity, measured moral conviction, and measured trust in authority. The researchers used an analysis that controlled for the influence of each of the predictor variables on the outcome measure. Which of the following statistical analysis did they use?
a. ANOVA
b. Chi-Square
c. F Test
d. Multiple regression
d
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a. psychological b. life-cycle c. biological d. sociocultural
If an animal had a very small portion of its primary motor cortex devoted to its toes, it is most likely that the animal would:
a. be able to initiate very intricate and well-controlled movements with its toes b. have a limited sense of touch in its toes c. constantly feel pain in its toes d. not have very fine motor control over its toes
A psychologist notes that the higher a couple's socioeconomic and educational status, the smaller the number of children they are likely to have. This psychologist is describing a relationship called a
a. statistical significance. b. standard deviation. c. correlation. d. normal curve.
Opiates create their euphoric effects by stimulating receptors for:
a. GABA. b. Endorphins. c. anandamide. d. dopamine.