A repeated-measures test usually is more likely to detect a real treatment effect than an independent-measures test because the repeated-measures design typically has a smaller variance and a smaller estimated standard error

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Explain why developing a theory of mind contributes to changes in children's play and social skills during preschool. Summarize the stages that take place when acquiring a theory of mind.

What will be an ideal response?

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Dr. Kim is a psychologist who uses a number of tests to measure a person's cognitive, perceptual, and motor performance to detect brain damage. Dr. Kim is probably a specialist in using __________.

A. neuropsychological assessment B. functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) C. computed tomography (CT) D. functional electroencephalograms (EEGs)

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Jeff has a pedophilic disorder. He tells his therapist that most of his "partners" (which his therapist calls victims) are actually quite interested in learning about sex, and that he is helping to teach them about their own sexuality. Jeff's ideas about how he is helping his victims are an example of which environmental risk factor for paraphilic disorders?

a. Learning experiences b. Cognitive distortions c. Cultural factors d. Family contributions

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Boundaries between abnormal versus normal functioning are ____

a. scientifically defined b. relatively arbitrary c. well-established d. determined by each family

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