The principal benefit of a laboratory experiment is that it allows a scientist to simulate __________ in a highly controlled setting
a. causal relationships
b. underlying behaviors
c. real-life situations
d. controversial issues
a
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Generating examples of good and bad performance, and categorizing these examples based on their similarities and differences with other examples, best defines which job analysis method?
a. Task analysis b. Critical incident technique c. Job-element approach d. Ammerman technique
Who among the following were most helpful to Stella Bridgman in the vignette in Chapter 10
a. those who were present and just listened b. those who tried not to mention the name of the person who had died c. those who said "I know how you feel" d. those who suggested that this is how one should cope in bereavement e. those who offered religious slogans to say that burdens of loss and difficult feelings should really not be too much to bear for people who really have faith
Protection from ear infections, reduced risk of childhood obesity, and enhanced vision in childhood and adulthood are all ways that a baby can benefit from ______________
prenatal vitamins his mother's commitment to exercise during pregnancy his mother's healthy prenatal diet breast feeding
If more intelligent people make better airplane pilots, and only those people who received high scores on a given intelligence test also rated well on pilot performance evaluations; the intelligence test is likely to be _____.
A. valid B. reliable C. standardized D. normalized