According to the article Drinking Without Thinking about the outcomes of prenatal alcohol use, if a study is longitudinal it includes:
(a) research groups composed of different people
(b) following the same people over a long period of time
(c) several independent variables
(d) at least three control groups
B
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When it comes to motor development,
a. it is simply a process of unfolding genetic tendencies (maturation). b. it depends solely upon experience and the environment. c. it is dependent upon a combination of maturation and experience. d. it is uniquely determined by caregiver influence.
Research into the effectiveness of various therapies have found
a. psychological improvement is not measurable. b. behavioral therapies cannot really be measured for improvement. c. psychodynamic therapies no longer work. d. diverse approaches do not differ that much in effectiveness.
Amnesia is frequently associated with __________ disorders
a. dissociative c. anxiety b. somatoform d. mood
The belief that "going with your first choice" (or trusting intuition) when taking a multiple-choice test is not helpful (Lilienfeld, Lynn, Ruscio, & Beyerstein, 2011). Instead, thinking more about a particular problem increases the probability of getting it right. Why do you think that this psychological myth is so popular?
What will be an ideal response?