Historical research is not a particularly effective technique for understanding
a. detailed lived experiences of people who are currently living in another culture.
b. inter-cultural and trans-national relationships in the 19th century.
c. historical phenomena for which very little existing information is available.
d. all forms of behaviors and attitudes in people.
A
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a. level of interest. b. self-concept. c. need for achievement. d. attribution patterns.
Intellectual functioning, adaptive skills, motor development, sensory functioning, and which of the following are characteristics of multiple disabilities?
A. Communication skills B. Behavior problems C. Vocational skills D. Brain disorders
"Inferential statistical techniques are used to describe entire populations and so population notation is used." This statement is incorrect because
a. descriptive, not inferential techniques, are used to describe entire populations. b. when describing entire populations, sample notation should be used. c. inferential statistics are used to describe samples. d. entire populations are too large to describe. e. Actually, the statement is correct.
Comparing low-birth-weight girls to normal-birth-weight boys is an example of:
A) control B) confounding C) manipulation D) repeated measures