For Bronfenbrenner, the exosystem is represented by
A) families and peers.
B) travel to foreign countries.
C) the local community.
D) cultural forces and beliefs.
Answer: C
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a. the parents pledge to remain faithful to each other. b. conception occurs. c. the embryonic stage has been completed. d. the fetus emerges from the womb during birth.
Why is it important to know how many orders of treatments there are when conducting a repeated measures factorial experiment? It is important because _____
a. there must be a sufficient number of participants tested in each order to allow for statistical analysis of carryover effects b. there should always be at least twenty participants tested in each order so that the power of the experiment is sufficiently great c. the more orders there are, the lower the power of the experiment is, and the less likely it is that the null hypothesis will be rejected d. the more orders there are, the fewer degrees of freedom there will be in the ANOVA
Disturbances reflecting expected or culturally approved responses to certain events would not be an American Psychiatric Association definition of a psychological disorder.
a. Engaging in repetitive behaviors in response to unwanted urges b. Fearing and avoiding situations which may be difficult to escape c. Experiencing mood swings that alter between mania and depression d. Focusing extensively about negative events and distressing situations
Which of the following best describes algorithms?
A. A quick, yet often unreliable approach to problem solving B. A generally accurate step-by-step problem solving approach C. An accurate, yet ambiguous approach for ill-defined problems D. A complex problem solving process that can only be conducted using computers