A __________ is a type of self-report method that can quickly gather data from a large number of people.

A. structured interview
B. standardized test
C. naturalistic observation
D. questionnaire


Answer: D

Psychology

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deficit of dopamine activity contributes to the symptoms of Parkinson's disease, other research has found that damage to the basal ganglia is also a contributor to this very serious illness. The fact that there is more than one explanation for the condition demonstrates the critical thinking concept of A) correlation versus causation. B) Occam's Razor. C) falsifiability. D) ruling out rival hypotheses.

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The hippocampus, located in the __________ lobe is important for the formation of new

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