A research design in which someone tests a claim about a variable by exposing a person to the variable and showing that the person thought, felt, or behaved as expected is referred to as:
A) a pseudo-experiment
B) a quasi-experiment
C) a clinical trial
D) an experiment
A
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Fantz found that all the babies studied stared longer at a human face than at any of the other stimuli. What did he theorize as the reason for this?
A. Infants are predisposed to seek human faces as a way of learning about emotions. B. Infants have evolved to respond to human faces because they are dependent on others for their survival. C. Faces were more complex and interesting than the other stimuli presented. D. The first thing a newborn sees is a human face.
A group test a. can be given to multiple people by one examiner. b. can only be given to three people at a time
c. involves a group of examiners for a single subject. d. involves only tests of human ability.
Susan has a problem making and carrying out plans. Her doctor has diagnosed her as having a brain tumor. Most likely, Susan's tumor is in her:
A. frontal lobe B. pons C. reticular formation D. parietal lobe
Which definition of a problem-solving state is incorrect?
A. initial state-contemplating the unsolved problem B. operations state-trying various operations or strategies to solve the problem C. initial state-formulating alternative methods to perceive the problem D. goal state-solving the problem