Gertrude has read an article in her local newspaper about "depressed cities" and "happy cities." She sees that the city where she lives is number one on the "depressed cities" list, and decides to move near her daughter, who lives in the number one "happy city." Gertrude will move from ____ to ____
a. Seattle, WA; Honolulu, HI
b. Detroit, MI; Miami Beach, FL
c. Tampa, FL; Louisville, KY
d. St. Petersburg, FL; Honolulu, HI
d
You might also like to view...
The surface structure of a sentence refers to:
a. the underlying representation or meaning in a sentence b. the literal arrangement of words within a sentence c. the sentence's truthfulness of validity d. the pragmatic rules used to generate the sentence
Carl Rogers' conditions of worth refer to:
a. the expectations or standards that we believe others place on us b. a discrepancy between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience c. the idea that we value what others think of us d. a match between the image we hold of ourselves and the sum of our experience
A teacher wants her students to study steadily across the semester. What kind of schedule of reinforcement could she put her quizzes on in order to produce a steady rate of responding, and explain why this schedule would be more successful than the other schedules of reinforcement?
What will be an ideal response?
If your experimental results show statistical significance
a. The effect of the independent variable was large b. Then your results show a low probability of occurring due to chance. c. The null hypothesis must be accepted d. There is no danger of a Type I error