Which alternative below is a problem with a case history approach?

A) One can never conclude causality since the data are correlational at best.
B) The reliability of data that are many years old is questionable.
C) So much information is available that nearly any position can be supported with proper selection.
D) all choices are true


D

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Select one of the following statements about methods that is incorrect

a. A survey gives us information about a large number of people. b. A case study provides information about one person. c. The experiment suggests cause and effect relationships. d. A correlation shows us cause and effect relationships.

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After she gets a speeding ticket, Susan's parents take her driver's license away for a month. This is an example of ____________.

-negative reinforcement -modeling -extinction -negative punishment

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Name and describe two reflexes that you would see in the first eight months of a baby's life.

What will be an ideal response?

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