According to the case study in the textbook, for Zell Kravinsky the burden of _______ was almost unbearable
a. hoarding personal possessions
b. washing his hands compulsively
c. refusing to help others
d. writing and rewriting letters to his family
c. refusing to help others.
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In the criterion-group strategy, the actual content or face validity
a. is tested through factor analytic techniques. b. is critical to test construction. c. is only taken into account for the criterion group. d. is of little importance.
Mrs. Collins and Mrs. Grey both administered the same IQ test to their regular classes by reading instructions, refraining from providing any verbal feedback, and generally following strict procedural guidelines. Even though the classes were comparable, Mrs. Grey's class had much lower test scores than Mrs. Collins. It is likely that
a. the instructions were not clear. b. standard test administration does not work. c. some subtle non-verbal cue or body language affected scores. d. the race of the teachers affected test scores.
Why do researchers commonly use mice in genetic engineering studies?
A. They are mammals, like humans. B. Their genetic makeup is known better than that of some other animals. C. They have few babies at one time. D. They have many identical babies at one time.
171. Renae witnessed a horrific accident but cannot seem to remember any of it no matter how hard she tries. Renae's inability to recall the event is most likely due to the defense mechanism called
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