In an experiment, the observed effects on subjects' behavior resulting from
experimenters manipulating suspected causal variables are called ______ variables.
a. independent c. dependent
b. codependent d. reciprocal
C
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A) 45 B) 60 C) 75 D) 90
The "big five" refer to
a) five personality factors found in most personality inventories b) the five major personality taxonomies c) the five forms personality measurement may take d) five major criticisms of personality testing
Andrea believes that she must always open the door of her car with her left hand and put her right leg first into the car. She also believes that she may have an accident if she fails to follow this routine every time. Which of the following disorders is most likely exemplified in this scenario?
A. attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) B. social anxiety disorder C. generalized anxiety disorder D. obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)
In general, how does mood affect helping?
a. People in good moods tend to be more helpful. b. People in bad moods tend to be more helpful. c. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies. d. People in good moods tend to be more helpful in emergencies, while people in bad moods tend to be more helpful in non-emergencies.