A researcher would like to know whether his new dog training program is effective. He tests a group of dogs before they start the program, and then again afterwards. What research design has he used?
a. one-group pretest-posttest design
b. pretest-posttest control group design
c. posttest only control group design
d. nonequivalent control group design
a
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If a client voices a threat against someone, the therapist is obligated to warn the threatened person, according to the __________ decision
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
The neural activity leading to the control of pain transmissions between the various parts of the brain is referred to as:
a. transmission c. modulation b. transduction d. perception
The appropriate control for pseudoconditioning is to employ a conditioning group and a control group. The animals in the control group are exposed to the same number of CS and US presentations as the animals in the experimental group, but in the control group
a. the CS never precedes the US. b. the CS is different than the CS in the conditioning group. c. the CS and US presentations are unpaired and presented randomly. d. theUS is different than the US in the conditioning group.
Which of the following elements would be included in Bronfenbrenner's description of microsystems?
a) Your relationships with your friends b) Your relationships with your spouse/partner, roommate, or parents c) Your relationships with your neighbors, instructors, or boss d) All of the above