The three main articulatory dimensions used to describe consonant sounds are:
A. stops, fricatives, and affricates.
B. phonetics, phonemics, and distinctive features
C. phones, phonemes, and allophones
D. manner of articulation, place of articulation, voicing
D
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A. they observed little emotional expression in infants B. only joy was observed by that age C. most mothers felt their child had expressed interest and joy D. most infants had no recognizable emotions during the first month of life
Which sex hormones are primarily responsible for the male sex drive, but also play a role in the female sex drive?
a. endorphins b. androgens c. estrogens d. adrenalines
Which of the following research methods utilizes participant observation?
A) the clinical, or case study, method B) naturalistic observation C) ethnography D) structured observation
What is the function of the paired-samples t-test?
a. To determine whether there are differences across two levels of an IV or quasi-IV on an interval or ratio DV with the same, similar, or matched participants b. To determine whether there are differences across three or more levels of an IV or quasi-IV on an interval or ratio DV with the same, similar, or matched participants c. To determine whether there are differences across two or more levels of an IV or quasi-IV on a nominal or ordinal DV with the same, similar, or matched participants d. To determine whether there are differences across three or more levels of an IV or quasi-IV on a nominal or ordinal DV with the same, similar, or matched participants