The two sources of variance in a between subjects factorial design that rely on only one factor are called _____

a. monofactors c. main effects
b. factorials d. monofactorials


C
This is one way to define a main effect.

Psychology

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a. Give the child a direct request. b. Threaten to withdraw love. c. Use physical punishment. d. Withdraw the child's privileges.

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Which of the following is a feature of Erikson's trust versus mistrust stage of psychosocial development in children?

A) They develop self-direction and initiative. B) They are dependent on their primary caregivers. C) They develop a sense of independence. D) They master adult skills.

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Deanne is three years old. She is just learning the concept of categorization. She classifies large, four-legged objects that go "moo" as cows. Her categories are going to be primarily:

a. subordinate categories b. median categories c. basic-level categories d. superordinate categories

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________ thinking is a way of interpreting or evaluating information with a set of reflective attitudes and abilities

a) Contextual b) Constructive c) Divergent d) Critical

Psychology