If differences between the experimental and control groups are obtained, and when the odds are acceptably low that random assignment hasn't failed in an experiment, the results of the experiment are said to be:

A) applicable to the real world.
B) certain.
C) statistically significant.
D) operationally defined.


C) statistically significant.

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When therapists ask patients how they are feeling and how they are experiencing their disorder today, it is essentially taking "snapshots" of their lives at the moment. This approach to understanding psychopathology is criticized as incomplete by a. lifespan psychologists

b. cognitive behaviorists. c. humanists. d. all mental health workers.

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In evaluating a new theory, a psychologist asks the questions "Does the theory adequately explain behavior? Does the theory stimulate new research? Does the theory suggest how to treat psychological disorders?" This psychologist is judging this theory by its

a. truthfulness. b. usefulness. c. concreteness. d. reliability.

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Describe three similarities in phenotype between yourself and two other family members. What major differences exist? Describing similarities and differences in a family other thanyour own are acceptable

What will be an ideal response

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