Error bars can be misleading when
a. data are normally distributed
b. data are skewed
c. different groups have different amounts of variability
d. Both a and c are true.
b
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Which of the following is a disadvantage of true-false tests?
a. They are typically only useful with simple information. b. They encourage memorization without understanding. c. They are difficult to administer. d. They encourage rapid responding.
When interviewed about the impact of parenthood on their lives, most parents emphasize the
a. positive contributions that parenthood made to their personal development. b. positive contributions that parenthood made to their marital satisfaction. c. negative contributions that parenthood had on their personal development. d. negative contributions that parenthood had on their marital satisfaction.
Traditionally, electroencephalography (EEG) is most commonly used to study a. emotion
b. psychopathology. c. states of consciousness and epilepsy. d. learning and memory.
To object-relations theorists, the central problem in life is to find a balance between the need for independence and the need for others
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.