The ____________________ of messages refers to the conditions in which something occurs that can throw light on its meaning.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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Which of the following describes the effect of an increase in the variance of the difference scores in a repeated-measures design?
a. Measures of effect size and the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis both decrease. b. Measures of effect size increase, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis decreases. c. There is little or no effect on measures of effect size, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis increases. d. There is little or no effect on measures of effect size, but the likelihood of rejecting the null hypothesis decreases.
In Kelley's attribution theory, _____ is the degree to which the behavior is unique, and _____ is the frequency with which the actor engages in the specific behavior
a. distinctiveness; consistency b. consistency; consensus c. consensus; distinctiveness d. consistency; distinctiveness
Hank is a psychologist interested in providing services to help those suffering schizophrenia. He focuses on the maladaptive ways in which its sufferers receive and process information about themselves and the world around them. Hank is most likely a(n) __________ psychologist.
A. school B. clinical C. personality D. biological
Psychologist Henry Murray felt that the study of the entire human being, or __________, could be done effectively by using a technique called psychobiography that was very similar to a case study
a) personology b) Gestalting c) factor analysis d) psychometrics