Refer to Exhibit 14-2. Some of the questions deal with very sensitive issues
a. Telephone interview
c. Mailed questionnaire
b. Personal interview
d. Internet survey
B
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The statistical tests that we use to analyze the results of our studies always test
A. the null hypothesis of no difference between group. B. the probability that we have made a mistake while doing our research. C. the validity of the research we have conducted. D. whether or not our research has any practical significance.
Thematic literature units center on a(n) _______, a(n) _______, or a(n) _______
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Classical conditioning and operant conditioning are two learning paradigms within the behaviorist tradition. A major difference between these two paradigms is that:
a. Classical conditioning deals almost exclusively with stimuli, whereas operant conditioning deals almost exclusively with responses. b. Classical conditioning deals almost exclusively with responses, whereas operant conditioning deals almost exclusively with stimuli. c. Classically conditioned responses are voluntary, whereas responses learned through operant conditioning are elicited by specific stimuli. d. Classically conditioned responses are elicited by specific stimuli, whereas responses learned through operant conditioning are voluntary.
In phenomenological interviews _________ helps us to set aside our own thoughts about the experience under investigation.
a. bracketing b. summarizing c. coding d. interviewing