According to the article Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Ad? about fear appeals inadvertising, the
independent variable in the study was
(a) content of advertisements
(b) owning, or not owning, a stun-gun
(c) the intensity of stun-gun shock
(d) various questionnaire measures
A
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A news reporter defines neurodevelopmental disorder as "relatively mild childhood disorders that affect social interactions and communication skills. These disordersinvolve hallucinations or delusions but involve behavioral abnormalities that are not normally seen in any developmental stage." What portion of this statement is accurate?
a. It is accurate to say that these disorders are relatively mild. b. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve hallucinations or delusions. c. It is accurate to say that these disorders affect social interactions and communication skills. d. It is accurate to say that these disorders involve abnormalities that are expressed in early adulthood.
Transforming data to ______ provides a way of locating a score in a standardized distribution.
A. p value B. รก level C. z score D. t score
For Piaget, abstract formal-operational thinking enables teenagers to
a. achieve learning goals instead of performance goals. b. make psychological comparisons along trait dimensions. c. become visionary and overcome mindblindness. d. use proprioceptive feedback for personality judgments.
A culture that promotes individualism is most likely to encourage
a. collective gain b. security c. greater personal gain d. role expectations