Alisha and John conducted a study to determine how children pay attention to different television programs. After scoring the videos separately, Alisha's scores were very different from John's scores, indicating

a. low test-retest reliability. c. low inter-rater reliability.
b. high test-retest validity. d. high inter-rater validity.


C

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A. stressful life events have very little influence B. personality traits and cognitive styles interact with stress to increase the likelihood of relapse C. relapse is most likely among those with unrealistically positive attributional styles D. the more frequently a person has bipolar episodes, the less likely it is that stressful events will be able to induce a relapse

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In the advanced stages of Alzheimer's disease, a phenomenon called "sundowner syndrome" occurs, in which cognitive disturbances tend to a. improve as the day goes on

b. become worse toward evening. c. come and go during the course of the day. d. peak around mid-day.

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Which of the following are the two types of attributions?

a. Cognitive and behavioral b. Internal and external c. Biological and environmental d. Social and nonsocial e. Interdependent and independent

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The Sixteen Personality Factor Questionnaire (16-PF) was originally created by:

A) Gordon Allport. B) Hans Eysenck. C) Raymond Cattell. D) Henry Murray.

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