Dr. Lampert wants to know how college students tend to flirt with each other, so he sits in the college cafeteria and pretends to be doing a crossword puzzle. In fact, he's listening to the conversations of nearby students and is taking notes when he observes flirtations taking place. Dr. Lampert has chosen a __________ research method.
A. case study
B. naturalistic observation
C. controlled experiment
D. Survey
Answer: B
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a. two alleles for brown eyes. b. one allele for brown eyes and one for blue eyes. c. two alleles for blue eyes. d. blue eyes.
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a) fixed-interval b) fixed-ratio c) variable-interval d) variable- ratio
Which of the following is NOT included in a quasi-experiment?
a. control group b. independent variable c. dependent variable d. random assignment
According to Horney, the two most important emotions in infancy which help understand later
development are A) hope and trust. B) anxiety and hostility. C) depression and joy. D) fear and love.