The integration of oral burn (spicy vs bland) and smell (fish vs orange) was investigated in college freshmen. Each student tasted each combination of smell and burn. Then, they were given a preference test. The design of this experiment is:
a. Between subjects
b. Within subjects
c. Mixed
d. Quasi-experimental
a
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Jessie performs better than average on visual-spatial tasks. What can we assume about Jessie?
a. Jessie is likely to be male. b. Jessie may have been exposed to high prenatal androgen levels. c. Jessie might be a female with low estrogen levels. d. Jessie's ability is related to a sex-linked recessive gene on the X chromosome.
Consider the following messages, each intended to be motivational, from popular media. Which message is most consistent with the idea of unconditional positive regard?
A. Everyone makes mistakes, and that's okay. B. Anyone can become successful, if they work hard enough. C. Your beliefs don't make you a good person, your behavior does. D. Respect is earned, not given.
The credibility of the source may influence how persuasive a message is. For example, you may be ______ likely to buy a social psychology textbook that a ______ has told you about.
a) less; lecturer b) more; friend c) less; friend d) more; lecturer
The assumption of parametric tests of significance that the variances of the populations are
equivalent is called A) homogeneity of variance B) assumption of normality C) heterogeneity of variance D) equivalence of variance