Because classic test theory assumes a person's true score is the same over time, repeating the same test over and over gives a distribution of scores that reflect what?

a. systematic error
b. random error
c. reliability
d. internal consistency


b

Psychology

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According to Tulving, the defining properties of the experience of episodic memory is that

a. it involves mental time travel. b. it always corresponds to events from our past that actually happened. c. it accesses knowledge about the world that does not have to be tied to any specific personal experience. d. it involves both explicit and implicit memories.

Psychology

The method is divided into:

a. subjects, elements, and apparatus. b. hypothesis, statistics, and tables. c. participants, apparatus, and procedure. d. charts, participants, and procedure.

Psychology

Our sleep–wake cycle follows a(n) ______ rhythm

a) infradian b) diurnal c) circadian d) ultradian

Psychology

One of the most remarkable findings of Goleman's marshmallow study was that

a. the results correlated to later SAT scores. b. some four-year-olds did not like marshmallows. c. those who delayed gratification tended to be shy later in life. d. better students took the marshmallow more quickly. e. most children waited about five minutes before eating the marshmallow.

Psychology