Here is a distribution of scores from a measure of depression: 3, 7, 9, 9, 9, 11, 13, 20, 27, 30 . In this sample the range is _________ and the mode is____________

a. 27; 11
b. 30; 3
c. 27; 9
d. 3; 30


c

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a. It requires too many subjects. b. It is more likely to reject a null hypothesis than the design with difference subjects in the groups. c. Information the subjects pick up in early trials may influence their performance on later trials in ways that we don't find helpful. d. It allows the correlation between trials to influence the results.

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What is one way in which bulimia nervosa is similar to binge-eating disorder?

a. engaging in compensatory behaviors after eating b. being secretive about eating c. being generally overweight in either case d. having an intense fear of becoming obese

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Split-brain studies have revealed that:

A) information is processed in the same hemisphere as it is received. B) information entering one hemisphere stays there in the absence of the corpus callosum. C) the corpus callosum does not help the two hemispheres exchange information. D) the right and left hemispheres have no independent functions.

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To impress her friends, Wanda began telling her friends that she once met a famous celebrity, which was a lie. After years of retelling the same story, Wanda begins to believe that it really did happen to her. This is an example of

A) the DRM effect. B) imagination inflation. C) anterograde amnesia. D) a recovered memory.

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