In Rosenthal's investigation of expectancy effects in the classroom, the "Harvard
Test of Inflected Acquisition" was actually
(a) a projective test (b) an intelligence test
(c) a test of whether the students were subject to illusory correlation
(d) a version of the Rorschach test adapted for use with children
B
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Researchers conduct the same experiment fifteen times, and each time,they obtain the same results. We can conclude that their data are probably ____.?
a. ?archival b. ?biased c. ?valid d. ?reliable
Dale is watching a movie, and as the star of the movie dies at the end, Dale begins to cry uncontrollably. This reaction is part of the:
a. physiological response in Dale's emotional experience b. expressive reaction in Dale's emotional experience c. subjective experience of Dale's emotional experience d. cognitive appraisal of Dale's emotional experience
Xandra is learning rapidly and storing new memories all the time. For her brain to store these memories, her neurons will have to
A. become myelinated. B. form new synapses and change the function of existing synapses. C. send stronger signals to the amygdala and hypothalamus. D. increase the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine.
Wanda is catching up with a group of friends over dinner. She suspects that one of them is slightly sad, but not so sad that it is obvious. If she wants to figure out if her friend is indeed sad, research on detecting emotions via facial expressions suggests she should ask one of the other friends who
A. has been diagnosed with major depressive disorder. B. has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. C. has been diagnosed with schizophrenia. D. has not been diagnosed with a psychological disorder.