When we ask, “Are the inferences being made from a set of test scores appropriate?” we are referring to
a. internal consistency.
b. face validity.
c. reliability.
d. validity.
d. validity.
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Waugh and Norman used a probe memory scan task in which subjects recalled a test digit following a probe. They found that the probability of recalling the test digit was determined by
a. the rate of presentation, supporting an interference theory. b. the rate of presentation, supporting a decay theory. c. the number of interfering items, supporting an interference theory. d. the number of interfering items, supporting a decay theory.
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Men with low testosterone levels are less likely to
a. have memory problems. b. show aggression. c. show problems in thinking and concentrating. d. develop Alzheimer's disease.
Jerome Kagan's longitudinal study of the development of shyness and sociability revealed that __________.
A. about 70 percent of 4-month-olds were easily upset by novelty B. nearly all children who showed extreme shyness retained their temperamental styles as they get older C. most children's dispositions became less extreme over time D. as infants, more children were shy than were highly sociable