Selective encoding is the

a. ability to compare new problems with old information or with problems already solved.
b. ability to choose information that is relevant to a problem while ignoring distractions.
c. ability to bring together seemingly unrelated bits of useful information.
d. tendency to get "hung up" on wrong solutions or to become blind to alternatives.


B

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According to your textbook, the majority of new tests are based on

a. theories that are fundamentally different from those in traditional tests. b. the same principles and underlying theories as the more established tests. c. the scientific approach of psychological testing. d. behavioral psychology.

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Humanism is the ____

a. scientific study of behavior to identify its causes and to modify it b. philosophical movement that emphasizes human welfare and individual uniqueness c. biological theory of abnormal behavior first used by the ancient Greeks d. practice of identifying and executing individuals believed towitches

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Related samples designs require fewer subjects than independent sample designs to achieve the same degree of statistical power

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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If a baby is breast-fed, it is more likely to a. transition to solid food more easily. b. be constipated

c. be ill. d. be exposed to contaminants.

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