Regarding research and the change in statistics: all change in the data is statistically significant, and all statistically significant change is meaningful change
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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As a result of the fundamental attribution error, if you observe a construction worker relaxing under a tree, you would be MOST likely to conclude that the worker
a. is taking his scheduled work break. b. is lazy. c. is taking a well-deserved break after strenuous work. d. is taking a break because it is hot and humid today.
Suppose that you are a research participant in a study, and a researcher asks you to work on a puzzle while sitting in front of a mirror. He also mentions that your performance will be videotaped. Given these two pieces of information, you would be wise to suspect that the researcher is trying to increase ____
a. the self-reference effect b. self-awareness c. interdependent self-construal d. the consistency motive
Julio’s term paper is due on Thursday at 5 p.m. On Wednesday, he asks his professor if he can turn it in on Friday morning, to which his professor agrees. On Thursday afternoon, he asks his professor if he can hand the paper in on Monday morning. What persuasive technique does this most resemble?
a. ?bait-and-switch b. ?low-balling c. ?foot-in-the-door d. ?door-in-the face
Nature's principle for genetic sexual identity is,
a. "In the absence of any sex chromosome, develop as a girl.". b. "In the absence of a Y-chromosome, develop as a girl.". c. "If the cell has just 23 single chromosomes, develop as a boy.". d. "If the cell lacks any sex chromosomes, develop as a boy.".