A test is said to be reliable if __________
a) a person's score on a test is pretty much the same every time he or she takes it.
b) it contains an adequate sample of the skills it is supposed to measure.
c) its results agree with a more direct measure of what the test is designed to predict.
d) it is culture-fair.
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Single-unit recording requires a(n) ______.
A. cannula B. array of electrodes C. light-sensitive channel D. microelectrode
"Use it or lose it" would most likely be associated with:
a. decay theory. b. replacement theory. c. cue-dependent forgetting. d. interference theory.
According to the textbook, are the tendencies to engage in object categorization and social categorization (regardless of content) tendencies that seem to be innately programmed in people, or tendencies that seem to be culturally learned?
A. Both seem to be innately programmed. B. Both seem to be culturally learned. C. Categorization of objects seems to be innately programmed, but social categorization seems to be culturally learned. D. Social categorization seems to be innately programmed, but categorization of objects seems to be culturally learned.
Early monocular deprivation
A) eliminates ocular dominance columns. B) decreases the width of ocular dominance columns from the deprived eye. C) increases the width of ocular dominance columns from the nondeprived eye. D) causes ocular dominance columns to develop sooner. E) both B and C