Describe the between-subjects experimental design.

What will be an ideal response?


The between-subjects experimental design is an experimental research design in which the levels of a between-subjects factor are manipulated. Then, different participants are randomly assigned to each group or to each level of that factor, and are observed one time.

Psychology

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a. its capacity has clear-cut limits. b. it allows us to draw inferences that extend beyond the information supplied in the original stimulus. c. we are very aware of the properties of semantic memory. d. it primarily stores information about important events in our lives.

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Which of the following is true regarding acceptance-based therapies?

a. the client learns to change her thinking to change her negative feelings b. the client learns to accept her negative feelings because meaningful behavior change is impossible c. the client learns to guide her own behavior through self talk d. none of these

Psychology

The dimensional approach to understanding personality disorders has the advantage that . . .

a. The same personality traits are found in both clinical and nonclinical populations b. Assessing the traits of the five-factor model allows the therapist to identify her clients’ strengths c. Both of the above d. Neither of the above

Psychology

Clarence was celebrating his favorite team's Super Bowl victory on his own when some of his friends showed up and invited him to a "street party" to celebrate. There were hundreds of people at the party, and as the party progressed, Clarence began to vandalize property with some of the others in the group. It appears that the "street party":

a. caused Clarence to experience deindividuation b. created a sense of groupthink in Clarence c. caused Clarence to display a self-serving bias d. produced a self-serving bias in Clarence

Psychology