Factorial designs are research designs in which _____ independent variable(s) is/are

simultaneously varied.

a. one
b. one or more
c. two or more
d. at least three


C

Psychology

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Donna wants to express empathy toward the individuals she is interviewing about very sensitive medical conditions. She nods in a warm and approving way each time they report a symptom. What might be expected?

a. Participants will talk with her longer about each symptom. b. Participants will be more honest about their symptoms. c. Participants will show long term improvements in their symptoms. d. Participants will report significantly more symptoms.

Psychology

Which of the following is NOT true concerning self-monitoring?

a. self-monitoring involves recording each instance of the target behavior b. self-monitoring in conjunction with goal setting may change the behavior in the desired direction c. self-monitoring is stopped once the behavior reaches the desired level d. self-monitoring provides information on whether additional self-management strategies are required

Psychology

Who created the theory of epistemic cognition?

A. Warner Schaie B. William Perry C. Gisela Labouvie-Vief D. Albert Bandura

Psychology

The depth cue that occurs when one object partially blocks another object is known as

a. interposition. b. retinal disparity. c. linear perspective. d. texture gradients.

Psychology