Describe how within-subjects designs differ from between-subjects designs.

What will be an ideal response?


The primary difference between between-subjects and within-subjects designs is that in within-subjects design, data are collected from each participant in all the conditions of the study, instead of just one condition as in between-subjects designs.

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A. groupthink B. polarization C. risky shift D. deindividuation

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One critique of Freud's theory is that ______________

a. it reduced human behavior to only one motive: the need to be integrated into the social environment b. Freud never studied children c. it was derived from studying his own patients, most of whom were middle-class men d. he focused on culture much more than other aspects of development

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According to the article Chip Off the Old Block which discussed genetics and the Colorado Adoption Project, the groups of twins which were the primary groups in the Minnesota study which was discussed in the introduction were:

(a) all between 10 and 15 years old (b) reared apart (c) all married to twins, as well as being twins (d) had many children who were also twins

Psychology

Twins who are genetically identical are called ________ twins

a) gamete b) monozygotic c) dizygotic d) zygote

Psychology