Allison scores a 29 the first time she takes her driver's test, and she scores a 28 the second time she takes the test. In this case, the driver's test can be said to have:
A. reliability
B. validity
C. a normal distribution
D. an ecological approach
Answer: A
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a. It pertains to everyone in the population b. It pertains to people who appear to be at risk for a problem. c. It identifies problems and stops them from getting worse. d. It is available to those people who decide they want it.
Some yoga poses are thought to activate the hormonal system of the body. One gland that plays a role in the immune system, and is stimulated by yoga, is:
a. the adrenal gland c. the thymus gland b. the pituitary gland d. renal gland
The Tuskegee syphilis study is the most glaring example of failure to
a. obtain informed consent. b. use deception properly. c. use debriefing d. comply.
Cortical modules described by Hubel and Wiesel contain
A. one set of ocular dominance columns, one hypercolumn, and four cytochrome oxidase blobs. B. one set of ocular dominance columns, two hypercolumns, and eight cytochrome oxidase blobs. C. two sets of ocular dominance columns, two hypercolumns, and sixteen cytochrome oxidase blobs. D. four sets of ocular dominance columns, four hypercolumns, and sixteen cytochrome oxidase blobs.