The early Greek physician, Hippocrates (460-377 B.C.) believed that supernatural spirits were the chief cause of human disease
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Karl Heinrich Ulrichs believed that homosexuality was the result of:
A. personal choice. B. inappropriate parenting. C. congenital development. D. all of these.
The primary goals of SMART Recovery include: a. helping individuals gain independence from addictive behavior through harm reduction
b. encouraging people to rely on a Higher Power. c. teaching people how to manage thoughts, feelings, and behavior.
The term "external validity" in experiments refers to:
a. the extent to which causal inferences made in an experiment can be generalized beyond the experimental setting. b. whether the independent variable actually produces the effect that it appears to have on the dependent variable. c. the extent to which the design approximates a true experimental design. d. the elimination of experimenter effects.
Survey respondents who are very uncertain of an answer may give the last choice offered to them. This is
called A) recency effects. B) order effects. C) wording effects. D) context effects.