A significant ______ tells us that the effect of one factor depends on the level of the other factor.
A. factorial
B. interaction
C. bivariate
D. multivariate
Answer: B
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b. Classical conditioning associates three events instead of two. c. Responses learned in operant conditioning are rapidly forgotten unless rehearsed often. d. Classical conditioning controls skeletal muscles; operant conditioning controls the viscera.
Experienced survey researchers would probably tell you that surveys share certain characteristics. What are those characteristics? Explain each and give an example.
What will be an ideal response?
You are a state legislator and you have sponsored a bill requiring that all passengers in cars must wear seat belts at all times, even in a rear seat. Opponents feel that this proposed law is over-reaching and is too restrictive of personal freedom. The ethical system that justifies passing a law for the purpose of protecting people from harm is:
A. ethical formalism. B. ethics of care. C. legal moralism. D. utilitarianism.
Wilhelm Wundt is known for:
a. initiating the movement to make psychology a science. b. developing eight guidelines for critical thinking. c. establishing phrenology as a science. d. training doctors to treat mental illness.