A single-case or small-n design in which the effect of introducing the independent variable is assessed over multiple subjects, behaviors, or situations is a _____ design
a. ABAB
b. multiple-baseline
c. ABA
d. posttest only
b
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a) move to another city to start a new job b) head out on the town with your old friends c) take on the challenge of a new job d) develop a new interest or hobby
The shortest wavelengths that we can see are experienced as __________ colors
a) red b) blue c) green d) yellow
During interrogation, when the camera is focused on the suspect, observers are more likely to judge the confession as voluntary, compared with the same confession recorded focused equally on the suspect and the interrogator, is an example of
A. fundamental attribution error. B. behavioral confirmation. C. evidence ploys. D. illusory causation.
Researchers using the cue-word method with children of different ages have found that as we grow our autobiographical memories ______.
a. lose some vividness b. have about the same amount of details c. become more personal d. become a narrative story of ourselves