A ______________ allows researchers to draw reasonable inferences about large groups of people on the basis of a relatively small sample
A) debriefing
B) convenience sample
C) census
D) population survey
D
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Dawna owns a small bookstore that also serves as a gallery for her artwork. Although this business may never make Dawna wealthy, she admits that it has been her dream since she was an art student. Dawna appears to be motivated by __________.
A. career consolidation B. status enhancement C. intrinsic motivation D. extrinsic motivation
A newspaper reporter wants to do a story on the controversy surrounding attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. She wants to focus on the biggest controversy. Based upon your reading of this Module, what should be the focus in her story?
A. the side effects of treating it with changes in diet B. the diagnosis of the disorder C. the unwillingness of insurance companies to pay for treatment D. the use of stimulants like Ritalin or Adderall
Constance used to really enjoy playing softball on her school team, but last week she got hit in the head by a line drive, and since then she hasn't wanted to play softball. Based on what is known about operant conditioning, you should conclude that for Constance, being hit by a line drive acted as a:
a. negative punisher for playing baseball b. negative reinforcer for playing baseball c. positive punisher for playing baseball d. conditioned stimulus for playing baseball
Which of Kohlberg's six stages of moral reasoning is LEAST likely to be experienced by an average person?
a. Naive hedonism b. Morality of individual principles of conscience c. "Good boy/girl" orientation d. Social-order-maintaining morality