When a specific event has a probability value of .05, then its frequency of occurrence is 95%
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
F
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The authors of the textbook report an interview with a patient named Robert Edwards. Robert's lucid description of his internal experiences reflects a. his delusional behavior
b. his limited cognitive abilities. c. abnormal sensory experiences. d. the highly logical and factual of his thinking.
Under the syndromal model, the number of different symptoms the individual needs to display for a diagnosis is _______.
a. at least two b. at least three c. six or more d. The number of symptoms depends on the specific disorder.
Suppose that a hungry pigeon B watches pigeon A step on a bar to earn food dispensed through a feeder. Pigeon A previously had been shaped to bar press for food. What is the BEST hypothesis of pigeon B's behaviour when it is subsequently placed in the operant chamber?
A) It will quickly begin stepping on the bar to earn food. B) It will repeatedly peck at the feeder and fail to learn to bar press because pecking is more biologically relevant. C) It will not engage in bar pressing until it is shaped to do so by the experimenter. D) It will engage in superstitious behaviours such as wing flapping.
Jordon's IQ was calculated using the formula developed by Lewis Terman, and the result was equal to 100 . This indicates that:
a. Jordon's mental age is greater than his chronological age b. Jordon's mental age and chronological age are the same c. Jordon's chronological age is greater than his mental age d. the IQ calculation was done incorrectly