The basic idea behind hypothesis testing
a. depends on the kind of test you want to run.
b. has little to do with whatever data you collect.
c. is largely the same across a wide variety of procedures.
d. is important only if you want to compare two populations.
C
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The secular trend
a. is found only in Central and South America. b. has been documented in the U.S. and nearly all European countries. c. occurred in the 1950s, but has now stopped. d. is found in every country in the world.
Psychologists in the United States have conducted research on identifying faces of people from different ethnic groups. This research shows that
a. Black and European American individuals are usually more accurate in recognizing members of their own ethnic groups, rather than members of other groups. b. Black individuals are significantly more accurate than European American individuals in recognizing members of both ethnic groups. c. in the current era, ethnicity is not a factor in recognizing faces. d. the results on ethnicity and recognition are so complex that no overall conclusions can be drawn
An active and ongoing process of continuing mutual self-disclosure and maintaining relationship-enhancing beliefs and attributions about one's partner
a. is called minding. b. involves using good listening skills. c. includes expressing feelings of commitment and having an optimistic view of the future of the relationship. d. All of these apply.
James is often angry. On his coach's advice, James hits the heavy bag or shadow boxes whenever he is angry. What is the most likely outcome?
A. James' real boxing skills will weaken from his overuse of mock fighting. B. The regular venting of frustration will eventually calm James' temper. C. James will continue to be angry and may even get more angry. D. The coach will get fired for suggesting mock violence as a solution.