How does an investigator measure the reliability of a test?
a. Determine whether the test is readily available to anyone wishing to use it.
b. Determine whether people get about the same score on repeated tests.
c. Determine whether the test is equally fair to all types of people.
d. Determine whether the test scores predict some other outcome.
b
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a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Erik works as a counselor. He strongly believes in an individual's capacity for self-fulfillment, self-awareness, and decision making. He follows the principle that people are responsible for choosing their conduct. Erik's beliefs best exemplify the _____ perspective
A) psychodynamic B) humanistic-existential C) biological D) sociocultural
Participants in an experiment are asked to decide as quickly as possible whether a briefly presented stimulus is or is not a word. This is called
a. a lexical decision task. b. counterbalancing. c. a practice effect. d. a within-subjects design.
In Kohlberg's theory, at the _____ level, children accept the rules of authority figures and judge actions by their consequences
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s)