_____ means that the child shows some form of agreement to participate in research without necessarily understanding the full significance of the research

a. Uninformed consent
b. Partial consent
c. Assent
d. Voluntary participation


c

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Suppose you are having trouble deciding on your major. If you now respond to a survey by saying which political candidates you support, what is the probable result? a. You become more likely to make the decision about your major

b. You procrastinate making the decision about your major. c. You abandon your previous choices and decide to major in political science. d. You survey other people about what they think you should choose for your major.

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Joel argues that the use of confederates provides for real interactions that emulate the types of reactions that occur in real life. Dale argues that the use of confederates simply makes an experiment more involving for the participant. Which of the following is true? a. Joel and Dale both believe that confederates increase mundane realism. b. Joel and Dale both believe that confederates

increase experimental realism. c. Joel believes that confederates increase mundane realism? Dale believes that confederates increaseexperimental realism. d. Joel believes that confederates increase experimental realism? Dale believes that confederates increasemundane realism.

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A core feature of all abnormal behavior is that it is

a. culturally absolute. b. learned. c. maladaptive. d. dependent on age.

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The Stanford-Binet and the Wechsler tests

A) are used mainly for instructional planning. B) require very little training to administer and score. C) are most often used to identify highly intelligent children and diagnose those with learning problems. D) fail to take into account the child's behavior during the administration of the test.

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