A result may be statistically significant, yet be of little consequence in everyday life
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
Answer: True
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a. Longitudinal b. Cross-sectional c. Projective d. Implicit
"The judge pounds her gavel and yells, "Order! Order in the court!" "A hamburger and French fries, your Honor," says the defendant. Jillian finds this joke funny. From this, we know:
a. Jillian must be at least 7-years-old. b. Jillian is in at least the concrete operations stage of cognitive development. c. Jillian understands that words can have more than one meaning . d. all of these
Which of the following statements about sex differences in adolescents' reactions to pubertal changes is true?
A) While most boys get some information from their mothers, almost all girls get their information from reading material or websites. B) Overall, boys get much less social support than girls for the physical changes of puberty. C) A few girls tell a friend that they are menstruating, but more boys tell a friend about spermarche. D) Girls, but not boys, are likely to benefit from opportunities to ask questions and discuss feelings with a sympathetic parent or health professional.
The term “spreading activation” means:
a. the nodes that represent individual information. b. the course through which a schema is retrieved. c. the activation of a lemma when a lexeme has been remarked. d. the transfer of activation from one node to an associated node