A researcher wants to explore the connection between drinking and sexual assault on college campuses nationwide. The most effective method of measurement would be __________
A) interviews
B) controlled experiments
C) surveys
D) autoethnography
Answer: C
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If you try to persuade your parents to pay for you to take a two-week tour of Europe next summer, you would MOST likely be successful if you first
a. ask for an all-expenses-paid six-week tour. b. ask for an all-expenses-paid one-week tour. c. explain that the trip will be beneficial to you as a European history major. d. promise to work "extra hard" in your courses next semester.
Which of the following is not a characteristic of anorexia?
a. loss of appetite b. fear of gaining weight c. denial of being too thin d. refusal to maintain minimal normal body weight
Efforts to persuade using negative emotions are very common. When are they likely to be most effective?
a. ?when negative consequences are depicted graphically b. ?when listeners are jolted out of complacency by their anxiety c. ?when they provide the most data to establish negative consequences d. ?when listeners are given an action step that they can take to reduce their anxiety
The students have learned to tell when Dr. Morgan is in a "good" mood or not by how she enters the room. If she speaks as she enters the room, it will be a "good" day, but if she puts her books down before she speaks, "watch out.". Their ability to anticipate her mood for the day and act accordingly illustrates
a. stimulus control. b. systematic desensitization. c. place learning. d. response chaining.