Jean Piaget's perspective on cognitive development assumes that thinking undergoes __________ advances, whereas the information-processing approach assumes that development is marked by __________ advantages.
A. quantitative; qualitative
B. quantitative; discontinuous
C. qualitative; quantitative
D. continuous; discontinuous
Answer: C
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A. opportunity and independence B. maturity and excess C. independence and rebellion D. youth and opportunity
The hypothesis predicting that differences exist between the groups being compared is to the hypothesis predicting that no differences exist between the groups being compared as _____ hypothesis is to _____ hypothesis
a. null; alternative b. alternative; null c. one-tailed; two-tailed d. two-tailed; one-tailed
Jason is a psychologist who makes machine displays easy to perceive, controls easy to use, and minimizes errors on the job due to the design of machines. Jason is a __________ psychologist
a. cybernetic b. behavioral c. psychophysiological d. human factors
An academic test that reflects the material it intends to assess is said to have
a) reliability. b) content validity. c) construct validity. d) predictive validity.