Communicating what was found in a research study is just as important as the finding itself ______.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Marcy wants to study the effects of stress on mental health. She compares residents of Joplin, Missouri (a town that experienced a devastating tornado), to residents in another town of comparable size in Missouri that was not devastated by a tornado. Marcy's study is an example of a(n) experiment
a. natural b. analogue c. single-subject d. cross-sectional
Event-related potentials (ERPs) are useful to identify
a. happenings that make the child feel distressed. b. the child's level of intelligence. c. whether a sensory stimulus has been detected. d. the extent of physical abuse that the child has suffered during his or her personal history.
The story of Phineas Gage would be considered a case study.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
When a young preschooler is tested in Piaget's three-mountain task, she will think that the person seated on the other side of the table
a. sees the mountains with a unique perspective. b. sees the same view of the mountains as she does. c. cannot see anything if the other person is tall. d. may have fantasies that the mountains have become alive.