What are the most common methods for gathering evidence of survey reliability/precision?
a. Test-retest and alternate forms reliability
b. Test-retest and split-half reliability
c. Alternate forms and scorer-reliability
d. Alternate forms and test-retest
b. Test-retest and split-half reliability
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A. psychodynamic theory B. humanistic theory C. social cognitive theory D. the trait approach
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a. creative intelligence b. naturalistic intelligence c. spatial intelligence d. interpersonal intelligence
During a terrible hurricane, many people in a major metropolitan area lost power for days or weeks at a time
Neighbors who were fortunate enough to have power often ran extension cords to their front yards and put up signs that said, "I have power, and you are welcome to plug in your computer or cell phone to charge." This willingness to help others with fewer resources neatly demonstrates the norm of: a) equal status. b) groupthink. c) social responsibility. d) reciprocity.
Each of the following is a current criticism of evolutionary psychology EXCEPT _____
a. it lacks the basic scientific methodology to properly study any of its claims b. it too hastily explains behaviors from an evolutionary perspective rather than investigating other origins for them c. it uses science to justify perpetuating unjust social policies d. by saying a trait is adaptive, it implies that the trait is good Essa