When an experiment is designed using a longitudinal design:

a. the performance of different people of various ages is compared
b. the same individuals are tested repeatedly over time
c. different people are tested at each step in the study
d. more than one dependent variable is manipulated


B

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What is the best solution when you want to use information from a particular article and have only read about that article in a secondary source?

A) It is okay to pretend you have read the primary source and cite it in your report. B) You should go ahead and act like you got the information from the primary source, but cite it as having been found in the secondary source. C) You should go back and read the primary source if at all possible so that you can cite it. D) You should never cite any information unless you have read the primary source.

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Damage to Wernicke's area might be expected to result in ______.

A. nonfluent speech B. word salad C. inarticulate speech D. speech lacking proper rhythm

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Journals are more likely to publish findings that indicate differences between groups than findings that do not. Which of the five important qualifications about gender differences does this illustrate?

a) age b) historical change c) publication bias d) culture

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