Dr. Kim decided to conduct interviews with middle school children rather than administering questionnaires because she wanted to hear from them in their own words. Her use of interviews is an example of _______________
a. an unbiased sample
b. confidential responses
c. a theory
d. the research method
Answer: D
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A. masculine B. feminine C. transsexual D. androgynous
A condition that involves having an overwhelming preoccupation with an imagined or exaggerated physical defect in one's appearance is:
a. agoraphobia c. taijin kyofusho b. body dysmorphic disorder d. offensive-compulsive disorder
What school of psychological research and thought did Thorndike’s work anticipate?
a. Functionalism c. Behaviorism b. Structuralism d. Mentalism
_____ In a study by Smith and colleagues (2002), young children who were taught to generalize novel words based on shape exhibited marked increases in their productive vocabularies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false