An important contribution of the Joint Committee on Testing Practices is
a. identifying specific tests that should be used in specific situations.
b. delineating the qualifications of test users.
c. establishing requirements for testing reimbursement.
d. requesting a moratorium on test development so standards could be developed.
b
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When we sample with replacement we
a. only use subjects who have been selected on two separate occasions. b. put the outcome back in the pool before sampling again. c. hold all outcomes out of the pool once they have been drawn. d. have probabilities that change after each draw.
Observing a rule-following model is most effective in reducing a child's misbehavior when the model
a. looks just like the mischievous child. b. gets punished for sassing to adults. c. verbalizes that a rule is being followed and gives a rationale for doing it. d. is disliked by peers, yet still acts properly.
In the Nature vs. Nurture debate, Morgan falls strictly on the side of ‘nurture'. Which of the following statements about human personality might Morgan be most inclined to agree with?
a. There is no such thing as ‘personality', but instead we merely demonstrate learned responses, or habits, that make it look like we have a personality. b. Each person has free will, so we have the ability to choose whatever personality we think will bring us the best outcomes. c. We are all born as blank slates, and the personality we develop is a function of our environments and surroundings. d. We are all born with the personality that we will develop, and our surroundings cannot change it.
Population is divided into subgroups and random sampling techniques are then used to select members from each subgroup
What will be an ideal response?