The word "fin" contains __________ phonemes

a. 0
b. 1
c. 2
d. 3
e. 4


d. 3

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Which study illustrates a nonexperimental study?

a. a study comparing self-esteem scores for children with a learning disability versus scores for children without a learning disability b. a study comparing depression scores for one group that is assigned to receive a therapy versus another group that is assigned not to receive a therapy c. a study comparing performance in a room where the walls have been painted yellow versus performance in a room painted blue d. a study comparing cognitive functioning scores for one group of Alzheimer's patients who are assigned to receive memory therapy versus another group that is assigned not to receive therapy

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The independent variable in an experiment is defined or identified as _________

a. "IQ", in an experiment studying the effect of Early Education on IQ. d. "Early Education", in an experiment studying the effect of Early Education on IQ b. variable that is systematically manipulated by the experimenter e. the variable that is systematically manipulated by the experimenter and "Early Education", in an experiment studying the effect of Early Education on IQ c. the variable the experimenter measures to determine if there is a real effect

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According to the article The Nose Knows about the ability of mothers to detect the scent of their babies, in the main study when mothers were compared to non-mothers in scent recognition of unfamiliar infants:

(a) the mothers were much better at this task (b) the mothers were much worse at this task (c) the mothers were about the same as the non- mothers on this task (d) the mothers were good at first, but then became confused

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Research on gender and emotional intelligence suggests that women are more skilled than men at:

a. avoiding the experience of emotional ambivalence. b. preventing emotions from distorting reasoning. c. interpreting others' facial expressions of emotion. d. delaying emotional gratification in pursuit of long-term goals.

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