_____ is the extent to which an assessment technique yields consistent, repeatable results.

A. Discriminant validity
B. Clinical utility
C. Reliability
D. Content validity


C. Reliability

Psychology

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a. The major portion of gender typing occurs during the prenatal period. b. Gender typing is a kind of medical test that is done on a person's chromosomes to determine biological sex. c. An example of gender typing would be a 2-year-old boy who prefers to play with a ball, rather than a doll. d. Gender typing is the process by which a surgeon adjusts an individual's genitals so that they are consistent with his or her biological sex.

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What are interactions in the field of social psychology? How do they relate to Lewin's equation?

What will be an ideal response?

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According to the text, the discovery of psychotropic drugs allowed for those with mental illnesses to live more independently. Considering deinstitutionalization, the discovery of these drugs MOST likely occurred in the ______.

a. 1930s b. 1950s c. 1970s d. 1980s

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Cultural guidelines that dictate how emotions should generally be expressed and where and when their expression is appropriate are termed __________

a) norms. b) values. c) expectations. d) display rules.

Psychology