The causes of childhood depression are not well understood. What is generally believed about causality?

a. Temperament, biology, and social factors cause childhood depression.
b. Competition and stress are responsible for childhood depression.
c. Stress and socio-economic factors are the greatest causes of childhood depression.
d. A genetic predisposition is responsible for childhood depression.


A

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Statistical regression in experiments is the tendency for

a. research participants who are near the 50th percentile on the pretest to show smaller gains on the posttest than research participants between the 1st and 20th percentiles. b. research participants who are at the 95th or higher percentile on the pretest to show smaller gains on the posttest than research participants who are near the 50th percentile on the pretest. c. the posttest to have lower validity for research participants in the control group than for research participants in the experimental group. d. analysis of covariance to over-estimate the pretest-posttest gains for the experimental and control groups.

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Which of the following are good reasons for transferring to a school that lacks an agreement with your current community college? Click all that apply.

A. You want new academic challenges. B. You're looking for a college that has a similar student body and campus. C. You're seeking a college that's different from where you currently attend school. D. You want to attend a college a few blocks away from your current one. E. You're major is only offered at certain colleges.

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Self-explanatory pictorial representations used to present information are known as:

a) Venn diagrams b) graphic organizers c) telegrams d) pictograms

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Office discipline referral and behavior incident data are used to

a. establish a need for increased school security b. monitor students who are potentially dangerous c. evaluate the success of universal targeted interventions d. make decisions about which students need secondary tier interventions e. both c and d

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