The subjective feeling of being overstimulated by social inputs or a loss of privacy is called population density
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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A repeated-measures ANOVA produced an F-ratio of F = 4.00 with df = 1, 14 . If the same data were analyzed with a repeated-measures t test, what would be the df value for the t statistic?
a. 1 b. 14 c. 15 d. Cannot determine without more information
According to the research on overconfidence,
a. overconfidence can be easily demonstrated in the laboratory, but not in real-world situations. b. politiciansâ€"like other peopleâ€"are frequently overconfident. c. overconfidence is limited to decision making; it does not seem to apply to other cognitive tasks. d. overconfidence seems to apply to about 40% of the population; about 30% are accurate, and the remaining 30% are underconfident.
What infant response did Gibson and Walk (1960) measure in their visual cliff research?
a. Heart rate b. Visual acuity c. Muscle tone d. Visual fixation