There is a general consensus among research psychologists that authorship of a scientific paper should be based mainly on the

A. time a person has spent on the project.
B. number of previous publications on the same topic a person has.
C. scholarly importance of the person's contribution.
D. person's status in terms of advanced degrees and academic position.


C. scholarly importance of the person's contribution.

Psychology

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a. self-love b. self-acceptance c. narcissism d. erotic plasticity

Psychology

Professor Fournier gives a quiz every Monday. His students would then tend to __________ because they are on a __________ schedule of reinforcement

a. start studying immediately after the quiz; fixed-interval b. study regularly through the week; fixed-interval c. study on Sunday nights; fixed-interval d. pay attention in class; variable-interval

Psychology

A researcher is investigating the effects of different amounts of exercise on weight. Some participants are assigned to a group that exercises 50 minutes a day, while others are assigned to a group that does no exercise each day. What are the independent and dependent variables in this experiment?

A. The dependent variable is weight; the independent variable is amount of exercise. B. The independent variable is calories consumed; the dependent variable is diet. C. The independent variable is weight; the dependent variable is calories consumed. D. The dependent variable is amount of exercise; the independent variable is calories consumed.

Psychology

Your great uncle Ryan, at 70 years of age, is starting to show signs of memory problems. He has difficulty remembering where he left his wallet and keys, and sometimes cannot recall the names of his grandkids

If you know he has a good diet, and does not drink or smoke, what disorder can you definitively rule out? a. Alzheimer's disease b. Parkinson's disease c. Huntington's disease d. Korsakoff's syndrome

Psychology