For a one factor repeated measures ANOVA, the effect size is calculated by comparing the _____
a. within subjects treatment variance to the total variance
b. within subjects error variance to the total within subjects variance
c. within subjects treatment variance to the within subjects error variance
d. within subjects treatment variance to the between subjects variance
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The correct ratio for calculating effect size for the one factor repeated measures ANOVA is to divide the within subjects treatment variance by the total variance.
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A particular item seems similar to members of a particular category. If you therefore assume that it is a member of that category (even if it is a rare category), you are using the _______ heuristic
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Miss Stephanie had a student who would destroy his work almost daily during independent work sessions. She decided to take data for eight independent work sessions. In the first two sessions the work was easy, in the next two sessions the work was difficult, followed by two session of easy work, and finally two session of difficult work again. Miss Stephanie was using functional _____________.
a. assessment
b. structure
c. analysis
d. none of the above
Infants are born with tendencies to track moving objects, to systematically scan the horizon, and to prefer certain kinds of stimuli. Each of these are evidence of the role of ____________________ in perceptual development
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When an alarm is used to train a child to wake up to urinate at the feeling of bladder tension, the bladder tension itself is the __________.
A. unconditioned stimulus B. unconditioned response C. conditioned stimulus D. conditioned response