What was the primary source of Cattell’s influence on psychology and science?

a. His improvement of laboratory equipment used in reaction time studies
b. His editorship of journals
c. His strong relationships with students and other faculty members
d. His development of innovative statistical techniques


B

Psychology

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a. Success in job placement after college b. Positive, close peer relationships in childhood and adolescence c. Meaningful relationships with one's grandchildren in later adulthood d. An ability to face one's death without great fear

Psychology

What role did Fisher's statistical work play in the use of single-subject designs following the Fisher process?

a. Individual differences were ignored and averaged out. b. Individual differences were analyzed since they represented important variation. c. He advocated the use of single-subject designs. d. He developed special statistical procedures.

Psychology

As a class project, a group of students decides to view television programs to see how much violence occurs. What are they likely to find?

a) Violence occurs primarily in adult programs. b) Most programs have violent scenes, with very few having antiviolence messages. c) Violent scenes are counterbalanced by scenes that promote prosocial attitudes and behaviors. d) Most violent scenes are so unrealistic that most viewers do not see any connection or effect from what they view.

Psychology

Elizabeth Loftus suggested that ______ an event could cause false memories of the event.

A. imagining B. experiencing C. observing D. sleeping through

Psychology