The primary method for gathering data in a field study is ____

a. through the use of questionnaires
b. by interviewing participants
c. by analyzing archival data
d. through observation in the natural environment


d

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The "valleys" between ridges of cerebral cortex are known as a. gyri

b. sulci. c. nuclei. d. ganglia.

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Hunger and thirst are examples of

A) libidos. B) approach goals. C) incentives. D) drives.

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Lilith's mother and teacher spend a good deal of time encouraging Lilith to engage in scientific problem solving. Lilith's skills are likely to

a. improve only after she reaches high school. b. improve more with her teacher's help than with her mother's help. c. improve noticeably. d. show little change.

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How are confidence and accuracy related when it comes to eyewitness memory?

A. The more confident a person is about her or his recollections, usually the more accurate those recollections are. B. There is no relationship between confidence and accuracy in eyewitness memory. C. More accurate memories tend to be established by less-confident witnesses. D. The relationship between feeling confident about one's memories and the accuracy of those memories is meager, at best.

Psychology