In order to generate a _____ sample, Pam selected every 10th name off of the registrar's alphabetical list of all students at her university. All of the students at the university represent the _____ and Pam used the _____ sampling technique
a. random; sample; random
b. representative; population; random
c. representative; sample; cluster
d. representative; population; cluster
b
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In the following sentence, choose which word represents a general nominal: Our dog, Sport, chased the car down the street
a. our b. Sport c. car d. chased
In the context of hunger, which of the following statements is true of the blood sugar level?
A) The level of sugar in the blood increases when we are deprived of food. B) The increase in blood sugar starts hunger pangs. C) The drop in blood sugar triggers feelings of satiety. D) The drop in blood sugar is communicated to the hypothalamus.
Belle was unsure of how to cope with her car breaking down. She decided she would have a mechanic determine how much it would cost to have it repaired. Belle is using constructive coping through
a. exerting control over a harmful habitual behavior. b. confronting a problem directly. c. determining her coping resources. d. managing her disruptive emotional reaction.
According to Kohlberg, at the conventional level of moral reasoning, moral decisions:
a. are based on external consequences b. are based on abstract principles c. are based on internalized rules d. reflect the morality of self-interest