A drive that is relatively independent of physical deprivation cycles or bodily need states is referred to as
a. homeostatic.
b. non-homeostatic.
c. cyclic.
d. primary.
B
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Researchers tend to use quasi-experimental research designs when they are able to manipulate an independent variable but NOT able to ____
a. use random sampling b. use random assignment c. perform statistical tests on their results d. use more than 20 research participants
A good deal of research has examined whether men and women differ in terms of the strength of their emotional reactions. What has this research found?
a. In beeper studies, women report slightly stronger emotional reactions than men, but on physiological measures, there are essentially no gender differences. b. In beeper studies there are almost no gender differences, but on physiological measures, women show slightly stronger emotional reactions. c. In beeper studies and on physiological measures, women show slightly stronger emotional reactions than men. d. There are essentially no gender differences either in beeper studies or on physiological measures.
The scientific approach involves using a. intuition, skepticism, and tenacity
b. tenacity, public verification, and skepticism. c. systematic empiricism, public verification, and solvable problems. d. superstition, intuition, and skepticism.
Jerry's doctor informed him that he found Jerry's SRRS to be quite high, which indicates a(n)
a. great deal of satisfaction in his life. b. increased chance that he will contract an illness. c. high rate of depression. d. a high need to achieve.