Which of the following statements is false?

A) Examinees usually score higher on a recognition test if they are told to expect a
recognition test.
B) Examinees usually do not score as high on an objective test if they are told to expect an
essay test than if they are told to expect an objective test.
C) Examinees usually score higher on a recall test if they are told to expect a recall test.
D) Examinees should be told in advance what type of test will be administered.


B

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a. because they are hypersexual and cannot control their sexual arousal b. because they are generally psychotic c. to express power, anger, or sadism d. it is part of their ancestral heritage

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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