Which one of the following procedures is an appropriate way to control for sequence effects in a within-subjects experiment? Arrange so that each condition
a. follows every other condition an equal number of times
b. occurs equally often in each ordinal position
c. is presented once to each group
d. occurs only once
a
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a. show no somatic reactions. b. have experienced perinatal complications. c. are intellectually disabled. d. lack a secure attachment relationship.
The Recognition-primed decision model is consistent with
a. Simon's satisficing model. c. expected utility. b. expected value. d. Bayes' theorem.
Garret has a tendency to take credit for his good actions, but he attributes his mistakes to factors beyond his control. This is an example of:
a. the fundamental attribution error. b. the validity effect. c. the just-world hypothesis. d. the self-serving bias.
Jennifer, a 51-year-old woman, feels very hot at times, and red blotches appear on her skin. The blotches are accompanied by heavy sweating and sometimes cold shivering. This condition persists for about an hour, and then she feels normal. In this scenario, Jennifer suffers from ________.
A. hot flashes B. osteoporosis C. hyperthermia D. perimenopause