According to _____, a major problem with the study of internal events is that one has to make inferences that are often _____

A) ?Albert Bandura; too simplistic
B) ?John Watson; unreliable
C) ?John Watson; too simplistic
D) ?Albert Bandura; unreliable


B

Psychology

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A) theory. B) naturalistic observation. C) operational definition. D) hypothesis.

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The arousal-producing effects of sex hormones are referred to as

a. the organizing effect. c. the activating effect. b. the sexualizing effect. d. the coracoid effect.

Psychology

In an experiment, the researcher was unintentionally talkative to one of the participant groups. What best describes the threat to internal validity and why is it a threat?

a. Randomness, since being talkative can make this particular group more relaxed and better able to perform. b. Participant-maturation interaction, since being friendly to one group can introduce a confound. c. History, since this unintended interaction was not part of the independent variable, a confound was introduced. d. Testing, since the other group might feel cheated for being treated more formally by the researcher, and this introduces counterbalancing.

Psychology

The JND between stimuli is a constant fraction of the intensity of the standard stimulus. This defines __________ law

FIll in the blank with correct word.

Psychology