Tolman described ____ as alternatively "creepy" and "delightful."?
a. ?Watson's ideas
b. ?operational definitions
c. ?intervening variables
d. ?white laboratory rats
e. ?the laboratories in which he worked
d
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a. Amphetamines are readily available as over-the-counter diet aids. b. There is a limited amount of land for cultivation of plant-based drugs; since amphetamines are synthetic drugs, they are more easily available. c. Government agencies have managed to intercept most shipments of drugs that have a detectable odor. d. These drugs have a long history of use by people who want to boost their energy so that they can work an increased number of hours.
Which of the following individuals would be classified as "gifted"?
a. Larry, with an IQ score of 100 c. Delaney, with an IQ score of 65 b. Tanner, with an IQ score of 110 d. Katie, with an IQ of 145
When you use a repeated measures design in your research, one advantage is that the same participants can be in the treatment and the control conditions. This advantage
a. is particularly helpful when you are dealing with a large population b. leads to reduced measurement error. c. is reduced if you are using natural pairs. d. can overcome problems in matching pairs.
The Central Limit theorem states that the distribution of differences is
a. always based on a pair of samples b. always based on a single sample c. a parameter d. approximately normal in shape