Theories help us to:
A) organize and classify incoming stimuli.
B) predict some future events.
C) control certain aspects of the environment.
D) all of these.
D
You might also like to view...
Which of the following statements is true about case-control designs?
a. They rarely are feasible. b. Data must be collected at multiple points in time. c. Retrospective data are collected about past differences that might explain differences in outcome. d. We usually can be highly confident about their internal and external validity. e. We usually can be highly confident about the direction of causal influence.
All educational groups are aimed at increasing members’ information or skills
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Other things being equal, you can increase the precision in a sample by
a. increasing sampling error. b. increasing sample size. c. reducing sample size. d. finding a more heterogeneous population.
The concept of "successive approximations" is related to:
A. Fixation B. Extinction C. Shaping D. Stimulus control