If a researcher reported for a correlated-groups t test that t(18) = 2.90, p < .01, how many subjects were there in the study?
a. 18
b. 20
c. 17
d. 19
d
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Theorist Timothy Salthouse suggests that if people are mentally active all of their lives, they enter late adulthood with what attribute?
A. a higher IQ B. a "cognitive reserve" that allows them to continue to perform at a relatively high mental level C. learned practice skills that help the elderly "use it or lose it" D. the knowledge of how to find and take advantage of adequate mental stimulation
Sounds and words can often be recalled a second or two after they have been heard due to the existence of:
a. flashbulb memories b. echoic memory c. procedural memory d. iconic memory
You and a friend are quizzing each other in preparation for your next psychology test. Your friend asks you which theory of pitch relies on the rate of vibration in the basilar membrane,
does not depend on where in the basilar membrane the vibrations take place, and equates rate of firing with a neural code for pitch. Because you know the answer, you instantly say, a. place theory. b. frequency theory. c. it's a combination of place theory and frequency theory. d. opponent-process theory.
Name and briefly describe the differences between each of the three models of training currently in use by graduate programs in clinical psychology.
What will be an ideal response?