Two cars collide at a red light. An eyewitness to the incident is later asked by a police officer how fast the vehicles were traveling when they “tapped” each other. You’d expect that the eyewitness’s memory would ______.
a. be biased to say the cars were traveling slower than they actually were
b. be biased to say the cares were traveling faster than they actually were
c. be biased to say that no accident occurred at all
d. remember the event with complete accuracy
a. be biased to say the cars were traveling slower than they actually were
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a. ?arranges activities so that Elvia and Britton do not directly compete b. ?frequently points out how exceptional Elvia and Britton are c. ?structures lots of activities in which Elvia and Britton must work together d. ?does nothing, because Elvia and Britton are young and their participation in an integrated environment is sufficient
There are ten students in the pre-kindergarten class. Each student is shown eight colors and asked to name them. The number of colors correctly named by each student was: 8, 8, 8, 8, 7, 7, 6, 6, 5, 4 . What would be the mode?
a. 4.0 b. 6.7 c. 7.0 d. 8.0
Men with Klinefelter syndrome are more likely to be
A. physically aggressive. B. shorter than their parents and siblings. C. left-handed. D. color deficient.
A symptom of this sexually transmitted infection can be cauliflower-like growths on the genitals
a. molluscum contagiosum b. HPV infection c. genital herpes d. scabies