Which section of the empirical paper describes surveys, interviews, and how independent variables were manipulated?
a. Procedure
b. Results
c. Discussion
d. Participants
a
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a. humanism. b. behaviorism. c. structuralism. d. functionalism.
American-Indian and Native Alaskan infant mortality rates
a. are lower than for most other American groups b. are about the same as those of Caucasian Americans c. are substantially higher than those of other American groups, except for African Americans d. are largely due to SIDS e. are not related to family income
Specific requirements for the test administration location such as privacy, quiet, and comfortable chairs, tables, or desks should be part of the instructions for
a. test takers. b. test administrators. c. test developers. d. scorers.
A team of researchers likes to investigate common perceptions of understanding behavior. Their current project involves research designed to determine whether men actually do differ from women when it comes to listening. What are they likely to find?
a) Contrary to general belief, men and women do not differ in listening skills. b) Men actually process the information but they elect to refrain from responding. c) Brain scans reveal that men tend to use their left hemisphere when listening; women tend to use both hemispheres. d) Brain scans indicate that men process information in multiple areas, which has a detrimental effect on information flow.