The importance of the underlying assumption of normality behind a one-sample means test

a. depends on how fussy you are.
b. depends on the sample size.
c. depends on whether you are solving for t or z.
d. doesn't depend on anything.


B

Psychology

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Approximately ____ percent of intellectual disability cases can be attributed to known biological abnormalities

a. 5 b. 20 c. 50 d. 80

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The more information you learn, the easier it becomes

a. to add new information to memory. b. to forget previously learned information. c. for interference and retrieval failure to occur. d. for a person to develop Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia.

Psychology

The theory that most strongly emphasizes nurture as important in development is

Piaget's cognitive theory. Erikson's psychosocial theory. epigenetic theory. behaviorism.

Psychology

After the disaster of Hurricane Katrina in 2005, many people come forward and said that they knew that the levees in New Orleans should have been built stronger, and that they just knew that a catastrophe like this was coming

In research this is known as the __________. a. false consensus effect b. hindsight bias c. critical error d. empirical fallacy

Psychology