Natasha finds that men speak more often in the classroom than do women, and that this is true both when they are assigned to sit in the front of the room and the back of the room. Natasha's study has found a statistically significant effect for
a. the independent variable she manipulated.
b. a subject variable.
c. the conceptual variable.
d. the experimental but not the correlational variable.
b
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Ostracism refers to being ____
a. formally or legally removed from a social group b. repeatedly humiliated, teased, or harassed (physically or verbally) by others c. excluded, rejected, or ignored by others d. intimidated, threatened, and sometimes coerced into unwanted behaviors
Terrel, a freshman in high school, participates in all the sports on campus and would be described as relaxed, dominant, self-assured, and popular. This year, he has started "hanging out" with some of the older students and has even experimented with alcohol and marijuana. Terrel is most likely
a. experiencing depression. b. late in forming his identity. c. an early maturing boy. d. all of these.
Which statement BEST defines personality?
A) It refers to an individual's ability to produce and comprehend language. B) It refers to an individual's perception of the world based on sensory information. C) It refers to an individual's style of responding, thinking, and feeling. D) It refers to an individual's capacity to express and control emotion.
Describe the concept of prepared learning and give an example of how it can influence human behavior.
What will be an ideal response?