In general, adults who never marry tend to be
a. at an advantage in old age due to their lack of family supports.
b. happier than singles who have been divorced.
c. socially maladjusted.
d. very lonely.
b
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The median age at first marriage has
a. increased steadily since 1890. b. declined steadily since 1950. c. remained about the same for 125 years. d. increased steadily since 1970.
Phonemes are to ____ as morphemes are to ____.?
a. ?babbling; words b. ?cooing; babbling c. ?words; cooing d. ?cooing; babbling
According to the output, what can we conclude about the assumptions of the within-subjects ANOVA?
A. Sphericity assumption is met. B. The population of scores is not a normal distribution. C. We do not have enough information to make conclusion about test assumptions. D. Sphericity assumption is not met.
In a study by Crocker and colleagues (Crocker, Joekl, Testa & Major, 1991) African American college students completed a questionnaire about themselves and were told that a Caucasian student would evaluate their information
either with knowledge about the participants race or with no knowledge. When participants thought their race was unknown to the evaluator: a. they disregarded all feedback information and instead asked the experimenter for feedback. b. only negative feedback was influential and positive feedback was ignored. c. both positive and negative feedback influenced participants' self-esteem in predictable ways (i.e., positive feedback increased self-esteem and negative feedback decreased self-esteem). d. positive feedback and negative feedback influenced participants' self-esteem in unpredictable ways (i.e., positive feedback decreased self-esteem and negative feedback was disregarded).