One step in the analysis of narrative records consists of identifying units of behavior according to specific criteria. This process is called

A. coding.
B. chunking.
C. filing.
D. classifying.


A. coding.

Psychology

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

Psychology

The key distinction between a true experiment and a quasi-experiment is that in quasi-experiments,

a. research is conducted in the "real world" not in the laboratory. b. individuals are not randomly assigned to different treatments. c. no statistical analysis is conducted. d. there is always a control group.

Psychology

_____ Markson and Bloom (1997) showed that it was easier for young children to learn a novel word than a novel fact

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

Psychology

While 11-year-old Jerrell is watching a children's TV show, he sees a commercial advertising a new kind of cereal. Jerrell

a. is no more likely to ask his parents to buy that cereal than he was before he saw the commercial. b. is likely to realize that the commercial is designed to make him want to purchase the cereal. c. should feel comfortable asking his parents to purchase the cereal because only healthy, nutritious foods can be advertised during children's programming. d. is likely to accept everything that is shown in the commercial as truth.

Psychology