To find out whether it really is cold enough to make your tongue stick to a metal flagpole, you press your tongue against a metal flagpole. This is an example of using the empirical method

a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false


True

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a. the correlation between metamemory and memory performance is extremely high. b. the correlation between metamemory and strategy use is high, but neither of these two factors is correlated with memory performance. c. the correlation between metamemory and memory performance is moderate, and it would probably be higher if we could accurately measure children's metamemory. d. none of the appropriate correlations is statistically significant, so some other factorâ€"other than metamemory accuracy and strategy useâ€"must account for children's memory deficits.

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a. inkblots. b. true-false items. c. multiple-choice items. d. sketches of people and events.

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A. men are more likely than women to fall B. men trip more, but fall less C. men are more likely to die from a fall D. men are more likely to incur a fracture from a fall

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