Which of the following recently widowed seniors is the most likely to show resilience in the face of loneliness?
A) Wilma, who is shy
B) Tyrese, who is quiet
C) Betty, who is outgoing
D) Vin, who is aggressive
C
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Which of the following is the safest statement to make regarding the origin of gender differences?
a. Hormonal differences between the sexes account for the largest proportion of the variation. b. The fact that males tend to exhibit more cerebral specialization than females explains the bulk of the differences. c. The reinforcement children receive for displaying gender-appropriate behavior determines the differences. d. The explanation of gender differences is complex and must take into account both biological and environmental factors.
_____ are studies that use data from both individual and ecological levels, and incorporate the use of sophisticated statistical techniques that examine the relationship of data at one level to data at another
a) Exploratory studies b) Multi-level studies c) Individual-level studies d) Hypothesis-testing studies
Repeated use of the same test typically results in different scores. How does classical test theory account for this?
a. poor test validity b. systematic variability c. random error d. inattention
With far away objects, the surface of the lens becomes:
A. less transparent B. more curved C. less curved D. more transparent