A stratified random sample is a sample chosen randomly from clusters identified in the population
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Molly looks forward to the social interaction that her job offers. Kellie likes her job because it gives her time away from her noisy, squabbling household. Molly's behavior is driven by __________ social motives. Kellie is motivated by __________ social motives.
A. approach; approach B. approach; avoidance C. avoidance; approach D. avoidance; avoidance
Roxanne and Paul have been married for nine years, but have recently started having marital problems. Indeed, their relationship has taken a real downturn, and seems to be in the process of deteriorating. What does your text suggest about the likelihood of their relationship getting back on track?
a. Generally speaking, their relationship is unlikely to get back on track, as it is unusual for a couple to restore a healthy relationship once it has begun a downward spiral. b. Generally speaking, their relationship is still very likely to get back on track, as it is perfectly normal for couples to cycle in and out of "crisis periods." c. Their relationship is only likely to get back on track if they have children. d. Their relationship is only likely to get back on track if they enter therapy.
In the study by Steinberg and colleagues of risk-taking and impulse control, _____________________________
a. levels of risk-taking peaked at ages 19 to 22 and levels of impulse control reached adult levels at ages 16 to 18. b. females rated themselves as more vulnerable to risk-taking than males c. levels of risk-taking peaked at age 12 to 15 and levels of impulse control reached adult levels at ages 18 to 22 d. males who engaged in risk-taking at a younger age continued risk-taking into adulthood
Activity in the amygdala can change without the person being consciously aware of an emotional stimulus
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false