Our expectations are unlikely to have any effect on the behavior of strangers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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Like most characteristics of a population, WAIS-IV scores are distributed in a bell or normal curve. Which of the following is an accurate characteristic of those types of curves?
a) Scores are evenly distributed across the population. b) Scores are clumped around the midpoint. c) The curve resembles an "S." d) Scores are more common at the ends of the distribution.
Fear of public speaking and stage fright are both examples of ______ phobias
a) specific b) social c) complex d) interactive
If your score falls at the 75th percentile on a standardized test, which of the following is an accurate interpretation?
a. You correctly answered 75% of the items on the test. b. 75% of the people who took the test scored higher than you. c. 75% of the people who took the test scored at or below your score. d. Your answers to pairs of similar items on the test were the same 75% of the time.
Which statement about working models of internal relationships is FALSE?
A) Infants with an ambivalent style of attachment are not sure if their caregivers will respond when they are feeling insecure. B) Securely attached children tend to remember more happy events than do insecurely attached children. C) Securely attached children will stare longer at a cartoon in which a mother is comforting instead of ignoring her child. D) Infants with a disorganized style of attachment seem to be confused about their caregivers.