From the standpoint of data collection, which would be the most likely population to be surveyed during a panel study?
a. voters in a state over a six-month period.
b. principals of the elementary schools in a large city system over a one-year period.
c. teachers in a large city system over a three-year period.
d. students in a liberal arts college over a two-year period.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
The guidance system described in our text consists of children, adults, and
A. activities B. the environment C. pets
John has just failed a test. From the perspective of attribution theory, is John likely to work harder to pass his next test?
a. Definitely not; he will feel as if he is not capable of doing better and so won't try. b. Absolutely yes; failing one test causes a negative emotional reaction that will motivate him to study. c. Yes, provided that his low test score is accompanied by information about strengths and weaknesses about his performance. d. Yes, provided that he believes his test performance is the result of something he didn't do but could do next time.
To study actively is to take action to remember what you study. Such effort may look like any of the following except:
A. Taking notes from class and rewriting them, filling in the gaps. B. Thinking about how harmful toxins in the ocean make their way into your kitchen cupboard. C. Cramming four chapters of biology into a two-hour study marathon. D. Relating the structure of the brain from Anatomy and Physiology class to psychosis in your Psychology class.