Using the data from question 97, calculate an independent t

What will be an ideal response?


t= 3.004

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Lucia has always been what some researchers call a cooperator; that is, someone who gives freely of her time, her money, and so forth, usually irrespective of the behavior of others. Cooperators, though small in number in society, are very important because most people are ____

a. ?free riders who do not cooperate b. ?reciprocators who cooperate only after seeing others do so c. ?free riders who cooperate only after seeing others do so d. ?reciprocators who do not cooperate

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Regarding the similarities and differences of the ethnic communities presented in the textbook, which of the following conclusions is FALSE?

a. African-American, Hispanic, Asian-American, and Arab-American families are all concerned with family pride and loyalty. b. Hard work and educational achievement are particularly important to Asian-American and Arab-American families. c. Child discipline tends to be strict among African-American, Hispanic, and Arab- American families. d. Hispanic families and Asian-American families tend to stress individual effort and independence over interdependence and cooperation.

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Ken is feeling increasingly depressed during his first year of law school. The __________________ would likely explain his depression by suggesting that he is no longer intrinsically motivated to pursue his goal of being a lawyer; all his motivations are now extrinsic

A. self-determination theory of optimal motivation B. intuitive model of procedure C. intrinsic/extrinsic theory of motivation D. deliberative model of motivation

Psychology

Watching behavior in real-world settings is known as

A) case study. B) correlation design. C) naturalistic observation. D) existence proof.

Psychology