Regardless of the size of the sample, or the scale of measurement, when
correlated samples are involved, the researcher may never use
a. the paired t
b. the within-subjects ANOVA
c. the appropriate degrees of freedom
d. none of these
d
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When Watson and Rayner (1920) conditioned an infant to fear a white rat by making a loud noise whenever the rat appeared, it was an example of __________.
A. Sigmund Freud's theory B. classical conditioning C. social learning theory D. operant conditioning
Peter survived a stroke that damaged much of the tissue in the left hemisphere of his brain. We can expect that Peter will ____
a. have trouble controlling his emotional behavior b. be unable to sense touch on the left side of his body c. experience impaired visual-spatial abilities d. experience paralysis on the right side of his body
Although Maria has been working for the company for five years and always agreed to work late and on weekends, she has never received a raise. When she tried to ask her boss for a raise, she became tense and upset, and gave up easily as soon as her boss said that "it was not the right time for a raise.". Maria would benefit from practicing how to be
a. more aggressive. b. self-assertive. c. more collaborative. d. mutually interdependent.
Western women remained far more pragmatic than men in choosing a partner up until the 1980s
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.