The opposite of emotional stability is ____________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


neuroticism

Psychology

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Explain what it means to find the "best-fit line" for a set of data.

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

Dr. Bernstein kept a thorough record of her child's behavior and progress throughout the first year of life, with careful attention to the sounds and noises her baby made that seemed to lead up to later language usage. She also kept notes on how her own behavior affected her baby's vocalizing, in an attempt to learn how parent-child interactions influence language development. Later, in

developing her own theory, she and her colleagues replicated the project on several dozen other children by observing them weekly throughout their first year of life. (a) What research methods were employed? What type of comparison was used? (b) Why was the research conducted on children other than Dr. Bernstein's? (c) If Dr. Bernstein observed that whenever she talked to her baby, the baby's rate of vocalizing increased, would this mean that her behavior "caused" the baby's? Why or why not? What will be an ideal response?

Psychology

The brain has ____ control of the facial muscles.

A. ipsilateral B. contralateral C. bilateral D. mixed

Psychology

If the p value from the output of SPSS is .20, then ______.

A. you can reject H0 B. you can reject H1 C. you fail to reject H0 D. you fail to reject H1

Psychology