You meet a young lady who giggles after every sentence she says. You conclude that she is a very happy person, but you later find that her giggling is due to nervousness in meeting new people. This story suggests that it is important to distinguish between
a. individual cases and generalizations.
b. correlation and causation.
c. control groups and experimental groups.
d. observation and inference.
d
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A. Conny Plank B. Marcel Wölff C. Ingo Larsen D. Konrad Lorenz
Which of the following is NOT true about rater training?
a. Most organizations spend considerable time training supervisors how to rate performance b. Frame-of-reference training is an effective form of rater training c. Training increases employee satisfaction with ratings d. All three are true
A technique of behavior therapy in which the client is gradually exposed to the feared object while simultaneously practicing relaxation is called:
a. free association c. flooding b. transference d. systematic desensitization
__________ is a powerful predictor of movement to Kohlberg's Stage 4 or higher
A) Age B) Years of schooling C) Religious affiliation D) Ethnic identity