If it is impossible to conduct experimental research on a topic, what do good researchers usually try to do to reduce confounds in correlational research?
A) search the research literature for independent replications of their findings
B) measure and statistically control for likely confounds
C) use statistics that can uncover time sequences in cross-sectional data
D) choose dependent measures that are not prone to confounds
B
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At birth, the typical human female will contain
a. enough ova to be fertile for 10 years. b. no ova, they only develop during puberty. c. around 300,000 to 400,000 ova in each ovary. d. millions of ova.
Based on oral traditions and pictoral evidence from early civilizations,, history suggests that our ancestors considered the mind and body to:
a. be one c. be connected b. be separate d. part of the spirit
________ coined the term operant conditioning
Fill in the blanks with correct word
Chloe saw that her friends didn't have training wheels on their bicycles and decided that she could ride better without them. Which two social-cognitive concepts are at work here?
A) Personal effectiveness and behavior B) Social comparisons and self-efficacy C) Social comparisons and self-esteem D) Self-concept and behaviorism