If researchers report that the results from their study were significant, where p < .05, this means that:
a. they would get the same results fewer than 5 times in 100 if they repeated the study.
b. the results are unreliable.
c. we would expect the results to occur by chance fewer than 95 times out of 100.
d. we would expect the results to occur by chance fewer than 5 times out of 100.
d
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Systematic research on the effectiveness of cognitive behavioral couple therapy (CBCT) indicates what kind of results?
a. higher divorce rates for participating couples after 5 years b. less effective than individual therapy for 90 percent of participating couples c. significant improvements in about half the participating couples d. very significant short and long term improvement for 70 percent of participating couples
The DSM-5 alternative personality model allows two different routes to diagnosis of personality disorders. One way is through ____
a. moderate impairment in two key domains of personality function b. differential diagnosis into a specific category c. treatment with medication and psychoanalysis d. co-occurrence with other personality disorders
Jasmine waves her arms in glee when she sees her father preparing her bath water. She is exhibiting implicit memory for her evening bath
Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
The final phase of the sexual response is
A) excitement. B) plateau. C) orgasm. D) resolution.