Dr. Argonaut presents a blindfolded subject with a sweet liquid
and then adds a drop of sweetener to the liquid and has the subject taste it. This process continues until the subject tells the researcher that the liquid tastes "sweeter." Regarding the sense of taste, Dr. Argonaut is seeking the threshold.
Fill in the blank with correct word
ANSWER: difference
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The belief in inevitable decline in intelligence as people grow older is representative of a
A) nature position. B) nurture position. C) qualitative change position. D) quantitative change position.
Strong attitudes are more likely to determine behavior than weak attitudes
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The ABAB design
a. is an example of a single-case design with alternating treatment and no-treatment phases. b. involves measuring participants on two separate variables of interest. c. has been recognized as the most externally valid form of clinical research. d. none of the above
Terman explored the popular myth that gifted children have problems with social and emotional adjustment. He found
a. his sample to be better adjusted than their less gifted peers. b. that gifted children had more problems with social adjustments as compared to their less gifted peers. c. that gifted children did not participate in athletic activities as compared to their less gifted peers. d. his sample was poorer on adjustment than their less gifted peers.