The question of who our subjects will be in an experiment is most related to:
a. where we are conducting our experiment.
b. the likelihood of Type I errors.
c. our experimental design.
d. the topic being studied.
D
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A. Two months old B. Six months old C. Nine months old D. Twelve months old
If a set of n = 9 difference scores has a mean of MD = 3.5 and a variance of s2 = 36, then the sample will produce a repeated-measures t statistic of t = 3.5/2
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Dr. Chin told his students, "Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specified period of time, while prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. Moreover, incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates."
Which part of Dr. Chin's statement is accurate? a. Incidence rates tell us the percentage of individuals in a targeted population who have a particular disorder during a specific period of time. b. Prevalence rates describe the number of new cases within a specified period. c. Shorter periods of time generally reveal higher prevalence rates. d. Incidence rates are likely to be lower than prevalence rates.
In describing memory, psychologists refer to the momentary sensory memory of a visual stimulus as:
a. implicit memory b. iconic memory c. echoic memory d. a flashbulb memory