Rita scored 96 on an employment test, and Naomi scored 98 on the same test. Naomi believes that she has the highest score, but Rita disagrees. Which of the following would be most helpful in determining whether Naomi’s score is statistically higher than Rita’s score?
a. The standard deviation and mean of the test scores
b. The standard error of measurement of the test scores
c. The reliability coefficient of the test scores
d. The coefficient of determination of the test scores
b. The standard error of measurement of the test scores
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A. does not occur in alcoholics, because alcohol provides both calories and nutrients B. only occurs when alcoholics are destitute and not able to afford to purchase food C. may occur in alcoholics, because alcohol interferes with the body's ability to use nutrients D. is rare among alcoholics because alcohol is most commonly consumed with food
Edward Titchener is most clearly linked with:
a. the functionalist view in psychology b. the structuralist view in psychology c. the nativist view in psychology d. the humanistic view in psychology
Deficiencies in which of the following formally defines an intellectual disability?
a. aptitudes and kinesthetic skills b. intelligence and intrapersonal skills c. language and spatial thinking d. IQ and adaptive behaviors
Experiences that are consistent with both our sensory reactions and self-concept:
A) are denied to awareness B) are usually distorted C) are rarely accurately labeled D) comprise the core of our self-concept