The early IQ tests developed in France were modified for English speakers and became the first important IQ test in the English language. This new version was the ____________________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


Stanford-Binet

Psychology

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A. Primary appraisal B. Secondary appraisal C. Tertiary appraisal D. Quaternary appraisal

Psychology

Toya's Doctor is studying a small amount of tissue taken from her to determine the presence of chromosomal abnormalities. She has endured a medical procedure called a(n) ______.

A. blood test B. chorionic villus sampling C. noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) D. ultrasound

Psychology

Which of the following is a difference between single-blind studies and double-blind studies?

A. Single-blind studies make use of naturally occurring groups, whereas double-blind studies randomly assign subjects to groups. B. Single-blind studies occur when subtle cues are given by experimenters to the participants as to how they should behave, whereas double-blind studies occur when the behavior of the participants is influenced by the experimenter's knowledge. C. In single-blind studies, participants do not know the experimental condition to which they have been assigned, whereas in double-blind studies, neither the participants nor the researchers know who has been assigned to which condition. D. In single-blind studies, confounding variables are limited by independent and dependent variables, whereas in double-blind studies, the influence of confounding variables is not limited.

Psychology

All of the following are examples of functions of a metabotropic receptor except:

a. gene expression and protein synthesis may occur after a neurotransmitter binds to the receptor. b. a G-protein acts on ions channels or effector enzymes after a neurotransmitter bind to the receptor. c. a G-protein may act on an effector enzyme that may then activate a second messenger. d. an ion channel attached to the receptor will open when a neurotransmitter binds to the receptor.

Psychology