A manipulation is when a researcher creates the conditions in which participants are observed.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Which of the following explanations accounts for why child pedestrians are at greater risk for getting hit by a car than adult pedestrians?
A. children are more difficult for the eye to see B. drivers assume the child is an adult and estimate that the child is farther away than he or she actually is C. children often move more quickly, resulting in inaccurate estimates of distance D. children's reduced height causes an optical mirage
Katherine wants to quit smoking. The first therapist she visits suggests that she can help her quit by using a rapid smoking technique. If she agrees to this technique, what will happen to Katherine?
a. She will be given tokens for every cigarette she smokes. b. She will be shown increasingly more disgusting pictures of the lungs of smokers. c. She will smoke a pipe with flavored tobacco. d. Smoke will be blown into her face as she smokes a cigarette.
When you are referring to the sharpness of vision that an individual experiences, you are talking about her visual __________
a. propria b. presbyopia c. sensitivity d. acuity
Which statement best captures why a child may fail a water conservation task?
a. "They can reverse the action mentally and can see that the amount of water is the same."
b. "They fail to understand that the amount of water remains the same even though the appearance of the water changes."
c. "They tend to pick the photo that matches their own perspective, not the dolls."
d. "They frequently attribute human thoughts and feelings to stuffed animals and dolls, often thoughts and feelings they have themselves."