The Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies (CALEA) developed standards that guide the use of informants.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Advances in technology that allow researchers to create active images of the brain as information is processed have helped to advance psychologists' understanding of:
a. cross-cultural differences in intelligence b. the unconscious aspects of thought and behavior c. the ways in which nature and nurture interact to affect behavior d. the biological underpinnings of behavior
In an experiment, the researcher was unintentionally talkative to one of the participant groups. What best describes the threat to internal validity and why is it a threat?
a. Randomness, since being talkative can make this particular group more relaxed and better able to perform. b. Participant-maturation interaction, since being friendly to one group can introduce a confound. c. History, since this unintended interaction was not part of the independent variable, a confound was introduced. d. Testing, since the other group might feel cheated for being treated more formally by the researcher, and this introduces counterbalancing.
You are telling your friend about a trip you took to Sea World when you were a child. During the middle of the show, the trainer slipped, fell into the water, and was nearly killed. You can remember the scene as if it happened yesterday. This is an exampl
A) Phantom B) Semantic C) Flashbulb D) Procedural
Ben, age 5, is very scared at his doctor's appointment because he knows he is going to get a vaccination. Because he has effortful control over his emotions, what can he do to manage his fear?
a. cry b. throw a temper tantrum c. talk to himself and tell himself it is okay d. run away from the doctor