Exactly as the distribution of z-scores, the shape of the distribution of t scores changes as sample size increases.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Failure to control the bladder once the "normal" age for bladder control has been achieved is called
a. encopresis. b. urinesis. c. enuresis. d. ontothesis.
When testing is necessary in order to determine pathology,
a. projective tests such as the Rorschach should be used. b. it is better to over assess than under assess the pathology. c. tests that overpathologize, like the Rorschach, should be avoided. d. labels will only help to define the problem.
Tia thinks that most students fail because of personal characteristics, like laziness or low IQ. Tia is relying on what to make her decision?
A. external attribution B. covariation model of attribution C. internal attribution D. principle of noncommon effects
According to economist Jesse Shapiro, the more positive fictional commercials we see, the less likely we are to remember an actual negative experience with a product because
a. the commercial produces an indelible implicit memory that is difficult to eradicate from one's memory. b. of the impact of peer pressure on people's attitudes. c. the positive fictional memories of the commercial "jam," or block, our ability to remember actual negative memories when deciding whether to buy a product. d. of cognitive dissonance and our tendency to rationalize our decisions.