Marnie keeps answering the questions on the survey she is taking as she thinks most others in society would answer them, rather than with her true responses. Marnie's answers illustrate
a. interviewer bias
b. sampling bias.
c. experimenter effects.
d. socially desirable responses.
d
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In terms of ethnicity and friendship, adolescents are
a. likely to have mixed groups of friends, which include a wide variety of ethnicities. b. not influenced by ethnicity when it comes to friendships. c. most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity. d. most likely to have friends of their same ethnicity, but these friends are most likely from a differentsocioeconomic group.
__________ is the apparent causation and developmental history of an illness
a. Diagnosis c. Prognosis b. Etiology d. None of these
All of the children on Hazel Street have spent the morning building a tree house from scraps of wood and other building materials acquired from a nearby construction site. This is an example of
A) sensorimotor play. B) substitute pretend play. C) sociodramatic play. D) constructive play.
Identify which form of social influence is most likely at work in the following situations: (a) Being robbed at gunpoint, (b) buying a home that you cannot afford, and (c) wearing a costume to a Halloween party even though it makes you uncomfortable.
What will be an ideal response?