_____are a set of two or more operations used to eliminate alternative explanations for the results of an experiment

a. Top-down processes
b. Bottom-up processes
c. Diverging operations
d. Converging operations


C

Psychology

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A. 35 B. 50 C. 75 D. 95

Psychology

Despite her parents' repeated refusals, a child repeatedly pesters her parents for a new toy whenever they are at the store. Instead of assuming that the child is highly motivated, it may be more productive to view her behavior as that produced by a __________ schedule of reinforcement.

a. continuous b. fixed-ratio c. variable-ratio d. fixed-interval e. variable-interval

Psychology

A critical difference between high-hardiness and low-hardiness individuals was found to be that high-hardiness individuals _____

a) don't feel stressed about things. b) have low expectations so they are not disappointed. c) use more effective coping strategies. d) have more years of education.

Psychology

__________ encoding is a process of encoding that involves paying specific attention to the information to be remembered

a. Attentive b. Conscious c. Intentional d. Directed

Psychology