Which of the following seems most appropriate for a case study?
a. testing a new drug
b. understanding a person born with two brains
c. determining if stress and police work are somehow related
d. all of these
D
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Laws to regulate immigration, such as the Immigration Law of 1924, were often based upon:
A. culture-free intelligence tests B. Yerkes' intelligence ranking of European races C. the finding that immigrants from northern Europe had the lowest IQ's D. the superior IQ of racial groups from eastern Europe
Using models to sell automobiles most directly addresses which aspect of the source?
a. credibility b. likeability c. authenticity d. similarity e. trustworthiness
Researchers planned a long-term study of children's relationships with their parent using observations in the homes of the families. Before beginning to collect data, the observers visited each home a few times and set up their recording equipment and recorded behavior just as they would do in the data collection phase of their study. These early visits to the home were done so that families would get used to the presence of observers. Which of the following techniques did these researchers use?
A. disguised observation B. accommodation C. habituation D. interobserver reliability
Of the five characteristics of damaged brain processes associated with dementia, the one involving gradual deterioration of different brain areas is
a. atrophy. b. degradation. c. cellular reduction. d. synapse pruning.