The so-called "Gambler's Fallacy" makes the mistake of not recognizing
a. the low-probability events
b. the high-probability events
c. the independent-events situation
d. that losses occur more frequently than wins
c
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_____________ concerns whether the same measure would yield the same results on another occasion
a. validity b. test-retest reliability c. internal consistency d. internal validity
Which term refers to the concept that many of traits are supported by both heredity and surroundings?
A. range of reaction B. niche-picking C. canalization D. gene-environment correlation
The opposite of __________ is being messy and impulsive.
A. agreeableness B. conscientiousness C. extraversion D. openness to experience
Positive and negative results are equally likely to be published in peer-reviewed journals.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)