One way scientists control for subjects' expectations in experimental research is by

keeping subjects in a state of being unaware of whether or not they have received an experimental treatment. This is also known as keeping the subjects ______.

a. blind c. unaware
b. disoriented d. confused


A

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Breuer's fame was ____.?

a. ?dependent on the case of Anna O b. ?dependent on his association with Freud c. ?established by his discovery of the functioning of the semicircular canals d. ?established by his use of the "talking cure" and catharsis e. ?both dependent on the case of Anna O and on his association with Freud

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How does one assess an infant's grasp of object permanence?

a. Give a baby a new object, something he has never seen before, and observe how he plays with it. b. Remove an object from a baby's view and observe whether or not the baby pursues the object. c. Take an object away from a baby and place it among two or three other objects. See if the baby can select the familiar object. d. Tell the baby "bye­bye" and then see if he/she waves bye­bye to you.

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Active, voluntary euthanasia is legal in

a. the United States. b. the United Kingdom. c. the Netherlands. d. Belgium. e. both c and d.

Psychology

As we age, episodic memory (i.e., the ability to remember information from stories or events in one’s life) tends to ______.

a. deteriorate steadily b. improve steadily c. improve dramatically d. remain constant until age 60 and then decline

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