Which one of the following best illustrates Tolman's notion of a cognitive map?
a. You study a map of Australia until you can reproduce it with considerable accuracy.
b. You study a map of Australia but reproduce it with many distortions in shape and location.
c. After walking around campus for a few days, you learn where buildings are in relation to one another.
d. The concepts table and chair are more closely associated in memory than the words bed and refrigerator.
c
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It is a good idea to include a picture of your research design to accompany what is written about your study’s design.
a. True b. False
One of the factors that affect the reliability of findings from studies using correlations is
A. The number of variables being investigated. B. The type of relationship that is found. C. The level of significance set at the start of the study. D. The number of people who take part.
Introducing two or more variables during the intervention condition in a single-subject study confounds the treatment and may lead to erroneous conclusions.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)