Behavioral observation of a setting, community surveys, and use of epidemiological data, are usually considered:
a. qualitative interviewing.
b. experimental social innovation.
c. quantitative description.
d. multiple baseline studies.
c
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In an observational study of children in a daycare center, you alternate one minute of observation with one minute of recording behavior. This is an example of ____ sampling
a. time b. individual c. event d. alternating-interval
Because of the norms and the distribution of scores for most intelligence tests, a score of 100 usually has a percentile rank of
A) 1. B) .50. C) .10. D) .05.
Which of the following is an activity controlled by the right cerebral hemisphere?
a. Talking b. Reading maps c. Writing d. Analysis of information e. Recognition of serial events
The diathesis-stress model of depression suggests that the stress is produced by a
combination of negative life events and a. pessimistic attributions. b. brain biochemistry. c. family dysfunction. d. hopeless outlook. e. sleep/wake cycles.