A sample of college students is selected and randomly assigned to complete a difficult or an easy cognitive task. What type of sample was described?
A. a matched sample
B. a related sample
C. an independent sample
D. a dependent sample
Answer: C
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A group of teachers at the Alfred E. Newman High School decided to administer the Myers–Briggs type indicator to students and use the scores to form study groups. They also decided to let students know their scores by placing them on a website that everyone could easily access. When they discussed their plan with the test administrator, she strongly opposed putting the scores on a website, because she said it violated students’ right to
A. informed consent B. anonymity C. privacy D. protection from stigma
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Which of the following statements about compulsive gambling is true?
A. Someone who frequently gambles at a casino may not be a compulsive gambler if the individual does not experience negative consequences or impairment in meeting daily roles due to gambling. B. Anyone who gambles more than once a week would have a diagnosis of compulsive gambling. C. Compulsive gambling is always comorbid with other mental disorders. D. Compulsive gambling has a high degree of comorbidity with schizophrenia.