If samples are selected from a normal population, the distribution of sample means will also be normal

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Skinner's view of psychology has led to some criticism of his tendency to

a. believe mental events, such as thinking, are not needed to explain behavior. b. rely too heavily on introspection. c. favor punishment over reinforcement as a means of controlling behavior. d. disregard the use of lower animals in studying human behavior.

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a. parents tend to be unable to evaluate the shows themselves. b. parental television literacy is too low. c. co-viewing in the home tends not to go on while children's programming is on. d. co-viewing in the home tends to go on constantly.

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Prenatal events, such as the mother's stress or near starvation,

A. increase the likelihood a child will later develop schizophrenia and depression. B. increase the likelihood that the mother will later develop schizophrenia or depression. C. increase the likelihood that a child will later develop schizophrenia but decrease the likelihood that the child will develop depression. D. have no measurable impact on the child's risk for developing depression.

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