According to psychologist Stanley Sue (1999) cultural research is sometimes limited because
a. it is difficult for researchers to distinguish between etics and emics.
b. many investigators may have difficulty finding participants from different cultural groups.
c. using students of different cultural groups has been shown to lead to invalid results.
d. the content validity of results makes generalization difficult.
b
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a. indulging oneself. b. blaming oneself. c. giving up. d. constructive coping.
If the population from which we draw samples is "rectangular," then the sampling distribution of the mean will be
a. rectangular. b. normal. c. bimodal. d. more normal than the population.
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a. hippocampus. b. medulla. c. cerebrum. d. amygdala.
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a. conditioned stimulus b. unconditioned response c. unconditioned stimulus d. conditioned response