The Minnesota Satisfaction Questionnaire measures attitudes.
a. true
b. false
Ans: a. true
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a. posttraumatic stress disorder b. obsessive-compulsive disorder c. agoraphobia d. generalized anxiety disorder
Perreault et al (2011) showed that individuals with ASD were superior at detecting bilateral symmetry in patterns of dots, and concluded that this was evidence against the Weak Central Coherence theory. This conclusion can be criticised because:
a. The study did not rule out the use of local cues to do the task b. Some participants may have had problems in resolving the small dots c. The duration of the stimulus presentations may have disadvantaged the control group d. The global cues to symmetry were weak
The peripheral persuasion route uses facts, figures, and arguments to persuade
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
____ can be determined by calculating the difference between the results obtained in the experimental and control groups
a. Between-groups variance. b. Within-groups variance. c. Effect size. d. Power.