The SSError in a one-factor between-subjects analysis of variance represents the variation _____

a. of the individual scores from the grand mean
b. of group means from the grand mean
c. of scores within the treatment groups
d. in degrees of freedom


C

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The "spillover effect" occurs when

a. a person's sexual orientation impacts his or her job status. b. an adult child has to care for an elderly parent or grandparent. c. work life affects home life and vice versa. d. two divorced families remarry to form one large family.

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Regarding the suppression of emotions, which of the following statements is FALSE?

a. Paying attention to our negative emotions can lead us to think more clearly about the positive and the negative, resulting in better decision making. b. Restraining emotions decreases activity in the sympathetic nervous system. c. It is better to manage emotions than it is to suppress them. d. People who constantly suppress emotions cope poorly with life and are prone to depression and other problems.

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Jeff was a four-year-old who often misbehaved (hitting his brother, interrupting his parents, leaving toys around the house). His parents were determined that he should learn to "do right.". Any deviations from correct behavior were dealt with quickly and efficiently through spankings, taking away privileges, and scoldings. They carried through on their belief that Jeff needed to know that

misbehavior would always be punished. Jeff's parents did not believe it was necessary to offer Jeff explanations. What explanation can you offer for Jeff's high level of misbehavior? What will be an ideal response?

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