Controlling the conditions necessary to make a behavior occur and not occur is sufficient to meet the goal of control in science.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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Nao was raised in Japan, and is walking through Times Square in New York City. Based on results from Nisbett's studies on cultural differences in thinking styles,

which of the following would Nao be most likely to notice relative to people raised in the U.S.? a. the number of people b. the advertisements c. the number of homeless people d. how the buildings are arranged relative to each other

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If students who complete a study skills course raised their grade point averages, can we conclude that the course caused their improvement?

a. Yes, because the scientific data was collected. b. Yes, because a negative correlation exists between these students' grade point averages before and after taking the course. c. Yes, because the course resulted in a self-fulfilling prophecy. d. No, because there was no control group.

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The _____________ is a region of the brain that plays an important part in attention, appropriate social behavior, impulse control, and working memory.

a. renal cortex b. adrenal cortex c. cell cortex d. prefrontal cortex

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