Which of the following best describes the conclusions reached by Kassin and Kiechel (1996) concerning false confessions?
a. People are highly unlikely to confess to crimes they did not commit.
b. Internalized false confessions are most likely to occur when a suspect is intimidated with bright lights and physical threats.
c. Compliant false confessions are most likely to occur when a friendly interrogator offers sympathy and advice to a suspect.
d. Internalized false confessions are most likely to occur when false evidence of guilt is presented.
d. Internalized false confessions are most likely to occur when false evidence of guilt is presented.
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Which statement describes a negative correlation?
A) Increased time studying is associated with a higher GPA. B) Life expectancy increases as body weight decreases. C) Body weight tends to increase with increases in height. D) People who eat more tend to weigh more.
Behavioral variables found in the population often form a normal curve, which is described as which type of distribution?
a. z-shaped b. t-shaped c. s-shaped d. bell-shaped
In an experiment, a researcher wants to avoid the presence of:
a) extraneous variables. b) dependent variables. c) independent variables. d) random assignment.
Temperature set points result from comparisons between the activity of temperature-sensitive and temperature-insensitive neurons in the POA.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)