If we give a test twice, and most people get approximately the same score the second time as they did the first time, then the test has high __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
reliability
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In an experiment examining the memory effects of recitation, it was found that those students with the highest memory scores had divided their study time in which way?
a. 20 percent reading and 80 percent recitation b. 40 percent reading and 60 percent recitation c. 50 percent reading and 50 percent recitation d. 70 percent reading and 30 percent recitation
Anthony heard a report about a study in the Journal of the
American Medical Association that stated working night shifts causes heart attacks. When he read the study he found that the researchers had compared the rates of heart attacks between day and night shift workers. This was not an experimental design and subjects were not randomly assigned. If Anthony thinks critically about this study he would conclude that _____ a) this is good evidence that night shift work causes heart attacks. b) this proves it is unhealthy to work night shifts. c) this study shows a correlation, proving causality, between night shifts and heart attacks. d) this type of study can't provide evidence of causes.
Enrique is constantly depressed, pessimistic, sarcastic, and even cynical. He is shy and withdrawn and never seems to "come out of his shell." He most closely matched someone with a ________ personality
a. Type D b. Type B c. Type T d. Type A
Reviews conducted in Canada by Zakzanis and Heinrichs and colleagues suggest that the brain structures and deficits in cognitive functioning associated with schizophrenia:
a) Are specific to the temporal lobes b) Are specific to the cerebellum c) Are specific to the thalamus d) Are diffuse and reflect broad cognitive impairment