A platykurtic distribution always has
a. a relatively small standard deviation
b. a relatively large standard deviation
c. a standard deviation of zero
d. a few extreme scores at just one end of the distribution
b
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What was one example given in the text for how a couple's score on Rubin's love scale correlates with their behavior?
a. Probability they will get married b. Probability they will cheat on each other c. How many sexual partners they have had d. How many years they have been together
Edward Rosenheimer was charged with a hit-and-run accident, but he claimed that the law requiring him to report the accident to the police was unconstitutional because it forced him to incriminate himself, violating the U.S. Constitution's Fifth Amendment. This case eventually came before the New York Court of Appeals; what was this court's decision?
A. Rosenheimer was released from custody because the law forcing him to incriminate himself was said by this court to be unconstitutional. B. Rosenheimer was released from custody because the Court of General Sessions in New York State said that the hit-and-run regulation should be removed from the books. C. The New York Court of Appeals concluded that the right to avoid self-incrimination did not outweigh the right of injured persons to seek redress for their sufferings. D. The New York Court of Appeals concluded that the right of injured persons to seek redress for their sufferings did not outweigh the right to avoid self-incrimination.
Research about attachment style shows that
a. we do not attach to our romantic partner as we did to our parents b. people with an avoidant style are very attracted to each other c. parents influence the style of romantic attachments their children form d. early attachment styles only affect negative attachments later in life
Anger is quite resistant to psychological intervention so there is little that a person can do about being angry except to just "get over it" in time
Indicate whether the statement is true or false