A research team gives teens cellphones and asks them to text back what they are doing each time it rings. This is an example of

A) the Experience Sampling Method.
B) ethnographic research.
C) naturalistic observation.
D) a case study.


Answer: A

Psychology

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a. hallucinogens c. stimulants b. opiates d. marijuana

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As Tom helped himself to a fourth beer, he announced to everyone at the barbecue that alcohol is healthy in moderation. How does the text define "moderation"?

no more than three glasses of wine, three beers, or three shots of spirits per week no more than one drink of moderate size per day no more than two drinks of moderate size per day no more than three drinks of moderate size per day

Psychology

Which statement is supported by research on newborn taste preferences?

A) Newborns cannot distinguish basic tastes. B) Not until 4 months do babies prefer a salty taste to plain water. C) Newborns prefer the taste of formula to breast milk. D) Unlike adults, babies relax their facial muscles in response to sour tastes.

Psychology

How can changes in processing capacity explain age-related differences in performance on Piaget's conservation-of-liquid problem?

What will be an ideal response?

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