Megan is taking a multiple-choice test, while April is taking a true-false test. Both of these tests would be __________ tests
a. projective
b. objective
c. subjective
d. short-answer
B
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Dr. Hurtado and Dr. Yashari have recently conducted a study and found a positive correlation between music-listening and dancing ability: People who listen to lots of music tend to be excellent dancers. The correlation is statistically significant. Can they conclude that listening to music causes people to be better dancers? Why or why not?
a. Yes, because there is a positive correlation b. Yes, because there is a statistically significant correlation c. No, because the evidence is correlational, not experimental d. No, because the correlation probably does not hold true for deaf people
Dr. Gonzalez is comparing the brains of several different animals. What feature(s) will she look for to identify which animal is the most intelligent?
A. the number of gyri and the overall brain size B. the number of gyri and size of the cerebral hemispheres compared to the rest of the brain C. the number of axons and the size of the cerebral hemispheres compared to the rest of the brain D. the number of axons and the proportion of myelinated to unmyelinated axons
Although Ivan Pavlov is usually credited with its discovery, professor Edwin Twitmyer was one of the first people to study ___________________
FIll in the blank with correct word.
Brenda would like to get a job as the program administrator at a child-care center that is NAEYC accredited. In order to meet NAEYC standards, what are the minimum qualifications Brenda would need?
a) high school diploma b) associate's degree from a 2-year community college c) associate's degree from a 2-year community college with specialized courses in early childhood d) bachelor's degree from a 4-year college with specialized courses in early childhood