According to Poortinga (1989), which of the following is a strategy to deal with nonequivalent data?
a) Decentering the nonequivalence
b) Establishing cause–effect relationships
c) Increasing the nonequivalence in the data
d) Precluding comparison
d
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According to the text, what one factor (other than the dangerous environment) contributed to the failure of the groups trying to climb Mount Everest in 1996?
a. lack of leadership b. lack of teamwork c. understaffing d. groupthink e. intergroup conflict
Follow-up research on Piaget's theory indicates that children
A) regard adults with unquestioning respect. B) do not regard adults with unquestioning respect. C) cannot discriminate between truthfulness and lying until the end of elementary school. D) do not develop differential notions about the legitimacy of authority figures until the age of 10.
Primary process thinking, in Freudian theory, refers to:
a) Logical planning and decision making b) Fantasizing about what is desired c) Reflexes that result in immediate gratification d) Moral dilemma resolution
Harold has schizophrenia and his doctor has recommended that he change to a new drug that can reduce his hallucinations and delusions without the lethal risk or side effects of other similar drugs. Harold's doctor will most likely be prescribing
a. Lithium carbonate.
b. Risperdal.
c. Clozaril.
d. Prozac.