Which themes in social sciences address how each person is shaped by culture, groups, and institutions?
A. People, places, and environments
B. Individual development and identity
C. Culture
D. Power, authority, and governance
Answer: B
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If a subject agrees to participate in a research project but drops out before the study is complete
a. the subject should be required to provide another person as a substitute. b. the subject should be informed that he or she has a legal obligation to complete the project. c. the subject should be penalized in some way. d. nothing should be done, because the subject has the right to withdraw.
What special quality do young children possess that demonstrates they are creative?
A. Inhibited. B. Limited ability to play independently. C. Adventurous. D. Not interested in new things. E. All of the above.
Carmen feels very confident that she can put together a winning argument for the upcoming class debate on the pros and cons of preserving wilderness versus allowing it to be developed for commercial purposes. As a result, Carmen is likely to
a. prepare early by identifying and reading relevant articles. b. wait until the last minute before preparing. c. brag to her classmates that she knows she will be the winner of the debate. d. try to find out what arguments her classmates will use.
A researcher conducts a study in which k = 4 and n = 22 in each group. What are the degrees of freedom for the one-way between-subjects ANOVA?
A. (3, 84) B. (4, 88) C. (4, 22) D. (3, 18)