As a general rule in planning single-factor, dependent-groups experiments, __________ designs should be used when researchers are making use of a small number of experimental conditions and number of assessments per condition
a. block randomization
b. Latin square
c. reverse counterbalancing
d. factorial
c
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One of the major criticisms of Kohlberg is that he only did his research on boys; subsequent research by Gilligan and others attempted to remedy this with a specific study of the effect of gender on ethics and morality. You are a police chief in a small city that has seen recent protests due to perceived police brutality. There is a "macho" culture to your police force, but there are several women who hold positions of influence and power. What possible biological and theoretical frameworks could you apply to reform your institution?
What will be an ideal response?
Which effect size index is used with the 1 df chi-square?
a. Fisher z b. point biserial r c. Cohen's d d. phi coefficient
According to your text, which of the following is an example of a gender-essentialist statement?
a. boys play football b. those girls don't know how to work a computer c. the boy is better at sports than the girl is d. if a boy wears a dress he will still be a boy
According to Seligman, learned helplessness results because people learn that
a. they are powerless to avoid punishment. b. successful escape attempts will be punished. c. failure has certain rewards connected to it. d. only predictable shocks can be avoided.