You can be about _____ percent confident that an interval that includes the values between
one standard error below the sample mean and one standard error above the sample mean
will include the population mean.
a. 34
b. 68
c. 95
d. 99
B
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b. to provide a reference sample to which the results of a new subject can be compared. c. to separate the intellectually subnormal from the normal individual. d. to ensure the representativeness of a sample.
According to the so-called "what is beautiful is good" effect, people tend to assume that physically attractive people are ____
a. similar to them in terms of interests and general likeability b. similar to them in terms of attractiveness c. superior to others in terms of moral character d. superior to others in terms of a wide range of factors—intelligence, popularity, sexual warmth, etc.
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What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is an example of alcohol's effects on brain functioning?
A. Faster reaction time B. Improved judgment C. Impaired motor coordination D. Greater creativity