Strayer and Johnston (2001) created a study in which participants engaged in either an easy or a difficult task while trying to track a visual stimulus on a screen. In addition, there were three types of distracting tasks
The researchers measured how many errors the participants made in spotting visual stimuli. This research
a. could not have involved a repeated measures design.
b. involved five different conditions.
c. involved only measured variables.
d. used a 2x3 design
D
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A. The equal protection clause B. The principle of reverse discrimination C. The strict scrutiny standard D. The idea of affirmative action E. The due process of law restriction
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A) 50 million B) 100 million C) 150 million D) 200 million E) 300 million
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a. German bureaucrats do not have a background in law, while those in the U.S. and Britain are usually lawyers. b. German bureaucrats are usually lawyers, while those in the U.S. and Britain do not have a background in law. c. German bureaucrats believe that the law is flexible, whereas those in the U.S. and Britain see it as a set system of codes. d. German bureaucrats believe the law is a set system of codes, while those in the U.S. and Britain see common law as more flexible.
A way to collect information about public opinion by asking people questions is called a(n) _____
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).