_____ is a strength of matched-subjects designs but a weakness of between-subjects designs

a. Equivalency of groups
b. Minimized testing effects
c. Minimized demand characteristics
d. none of the above


a

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The 1960s was the era of __________

a. LSD b. heroin c. cocaine d. abstinence

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The most universally recognized facial expression is

a. pursed lips. b. smiling. c. sticking out your tongue. d. raising your eyebrows.

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Jay, a popular TV show host, made a joke regarding Ford Pinto's and the dangers of owning them because of their "perceived" tendency to blow up

Many Pinto owners took issue with Jay's view as presented, in part due to a fear that they could never re-sell their car. Jay's very public joke and its potential to impact peoples' perceptions is an example of a(n) __________ a) representative heuristic. b) availability heuristic. c) exemplar. d) additive strategy.

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