You believe that children's responsiveness can be increased by exposure to moving stimuli during the first week following birth. In one hospital you convince the staff to hang mobiles over the cribs and in another they do not. In each hospital you measure each child's responsiveness before and after the one week exposure to the mobiles. You have used what design?
A) a nonexperimental design
B) an interrupted time-series design
C) a one-group pretest-posttest design
D) a nonequivalent control group design with pretest and posttest
D
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A) shock therapy. B) seizure therapy. C) cingulotomy. D) positive punishment.
Communication styles often differ between men and women. For example,
A. women tend to use talk to assert themselves and achieve goals, whereas men tend to use talk to build relationships. B. women tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas men tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness. C. men tend to use talk to build relationships, whereas women tend to use talk to demean their competitors. D. men tend to avoid self-disclosure because it brings vulnerability, whereas women tend to engage in self-disclosure because it brings closeness.
Describe the methodology and findings of Bandura's Bobo Doll experiment.
What will be an ideal response?
Margaret works for a company that has clear rules and administers rewards and punishments consistently, regardless of the employee or status. The virtue being supported in her workplace is
A) ?purpose. B) ?fairness. C) ?dignity. D) ?humanity.