For hypotheses to serve as good tests of specific theories, they must:

A) generate predictions that disagree with common sense
B) emphasize the causal relations between two or more variables
C) provide comprehensive statements about reality
D) follow in a clear and logical fashion from the theories in question


D

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In Ebbinghaus's classic curve of forgetting, the greatest memory loss occurs

a. slowly over a course of weeks. b. very slowly for a period of days, and then rapidly increases. c. at a consistent rate over weeks. d. most rapidly just after the material is initially learned.

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What will be an ideal response?

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__________ accounts for 18 percent of reported cases of child maltreatment

A) Neglect B) Physical abuse C) Sexual abuse D) Emotional abuse

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