Social Security money is obtained from
a. money put away by workers over the course of their working life.
b. taxes on current workers' payroll
c. interest on a large federal investment fund.
d. a low-interest loan from the business sector.
b
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Before the Milgram experiment was conducted, a group of psychiatrists predicted that
a. less than one percent of the people would obey, but 65 percent obeyed completely. b. 10 percent of the people would obey, but 25 percent obeyed completely. c. 50 percent of the people would obey, but only 10 percent obeyed completely. d. 25 percent of the people would obey, and 25 percent did obey completely.
Charlotte is preparing dinner for her family
She just finished running nearly 10 miles and plans on another run after dinner. As she dishes out meatloaf and potatoes to her mother, father, and brother, she reserves a small bowl of broccoli for herself. What eating disorder is Charlotte at risk for? A) Bulimia nervosa B) Bulimianorexia C) Anorexia nervosa D) Hysteria
Identify a true statement about the method of Cohen's Kappa (K) to assess interrater reliability.
A. It assesses the observed level of agreement relative to the level of agreement that would be expected by chance. B. It uses an analysis-of-variance (ANOVA) approach to assess reliability. C. It involves assessing the reliability if one's observations are scaled on an interval or ratio scale of measurement. D. It involves constructing a two-way table in which the columns represent observers' ratings and the rows represent participants.
When using the Scheffe' post hoc test for a repeated-measures ANOVA, the denominator for the F ratio should be ____
A) ?MS error B) ?MS between subjects C) ?MS within D) ?MS between treatment