The references section of a research report should list

A) everything you read in preparation for to doing your research, just like a bibliography.
B) only those few publications most critical for understanding your research.
C) everything cited in your research report.
D) only published journal articles.


C

Psychology

You might also like to view...

In a murder case involving a six-person jury, five of the jurors think the defendant is guilty and one thinks the defendant is not guilty. In another murder case involving a 12-person jury, ten think the defendant is guilty and two think the defendant is not guilty. Based on Asch's research on conformity, and all other things being equal, what predictions can be made about the likelihood that the

jurors in the minority in these two trials will resist the pressures exerted by those in the majority to change their verdicts? a. The minority in the smaller jury should be less likely to maintain his or her independence because the minorityin the smaller jury has no allies in dissent. b. The minority in the larger jury should be less likely to maintain their independence because the majority in thelarger jury is comprised of more people. c. Because the proportion of majority to minority jurors is equivalent in these two juries, the minorities should beequally likely to maintain their independence. d. If the evidence in both cases is ambiguous, the minority in the smaller jury should be less likely to maintain hisor her independence? but if the evidence in both cases is unambiguous, there should be no difference betweenthe juries.

Psychology

Which of the following behavioral techniques is based on Albert Bandura's observational learning theory?

a) systematic desensitization b) exposure and response prevention c) flooding d) participant modeling

Psychology

What is the often-used term for those individuals who have a high level of importance in one's life?

A) Peer groups B) Social supporters C) Possible selves D) Significant others

Psychology

Parents

A) more often praise girls for knowledge and boys for obedience. B) behave in more mastery-oriented ways with daughters than with sons. C) less often encourage girls to make their own decisions. D) set higher standards for girls than for boys when helping a child with a task.

Psychology