The mental ability to process the tonal aspects of rhythm and melody is known as:

a. musical intelligence
b. melodic thinking
c. rhythmic thinking
d. verbal-linguistic intelligence


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a. a secure attachment. b. an easy temperament. c. high intensity of reaction. d. high sensitivity.

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Discuss some of the roadblocks to parent involvement in/at school

What will be an ideal response?

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A researcher computes the mean difference in locomotion in a sample of 12 rats before and 30 min after an injection of amphetamine. Rats were placed in a box with infrared beams. The number of times rats crossed the beams was used as a measure of locomotion. The mean difference in locomotion was 6.2 ± 8.4 (MD ± SD) and this difference was significant. What is the effect size for this result using estimated Cohen’s d?

A. d = 0.74 (medium effect) B. d = 1.36 (medium effect) C. d = 0.74 (large effect) D. d = 1.36 (large effect)

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Tukey post hoc tests are to _______ as t tests are to _______.

a. effect size; post hoc tests b. post hoc tests; effect size c. two-way ANOVA; one-way ANOVA d. one-way ANOVA; two-way ANOVA

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