Nate and Brenda argue about the usefulness of the humanistic approach to personality. "It's not practical," Nate exclaims. "Not true," says Brenda. "Some of the best-known applications of the humanistic approach have been
A. in crisis intervention."
B. psychotherapy methods."
C. curriculum materials."
D. assessment tools."
Answer: B
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A. social norms B. social exchange C. evolutionary perspective D. empathy-altruism
Research on sibling relationships during the toddler years has found that ______________
a. they tend to have a positive reaction to the birth of a younger sibling b. in developed countries, but not in traditional cultures, toddlers have attachments to their siblings c. toddlers' attachments to their siblings tend to be secondary attachments rather than primary attachments d. only in individualistic cultures is conflict more common with siblings than in any other relationship throughout childhood and adolescence
If ? is held constant at .05, what is the impact of changing the sample size on the critical region and the risk of a Type I error?
A) ?As sample size increases, the critical region expands and the risk of a Type I error increases. B) ?As sample size increases, the critical region shrinks and the risk of a Type I error increases. C) ?As sample size increases, the critical region expands and the risk of a Type I error decreases. D) ?As the sample size increases, the critical region, and the risk of a Type I error remain unchanged.
Based on her results, Kathy is unable to reject the null hypothesis, but she does feel that the effect size looks promising. What should Kathy do next?
a. recalculate the effect size b. use a less stringent alpha level c. do a statistical power analysis d. reevaluate her hypothesis