Studies in which the participants are aware that the researcher is observing their behavior utilize _____ observation and studies in which the researcher does not participate in the situation in which the research participants are involved utilize _____ observation
a. nonparticipant; undisguised
b. undisguised; nonparticipant
c. undisguised; participant
d. disguised; nonparticipant
b
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The influence of situational factors on moral judgments indicates that like Piaget's cognitive stages, Kohlberg's moral stages are
A) highly organized and sequential. B) loosely organized and overlapping. C) only applicable to boys and men. D) predictable and universal.
Like Piaget’s theory, the information-processing approach________
A) divides development into stages B) views development as discontinuous C) regards people as actively modifying their own thinking D) has much to say about nonlinear cognition, such as imagination and creativity
At what age can most children tie their own shoes?
a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9
Short-term memory amnesia was first studied by Shallice and Warrington (1970), studying a patient known by the initials, K.F. The patient showed:
a. impaired performance on digit spans. b. impaired performance on word-stem completion. c. impaired performance on source monitoring tasks. d. impaired memory on levels of processing tasks.