If the original unrotated factor loadings from an EFA, with one factor, looked like: which of the following is most likely to look like the rotated loadings?


d. It is inappropriate to rotate the factor loadings when there is one factor.

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In the example in the text assessing the effect of family therapy on anorexic girls by the mean levels of weight gain, the difference between the independent samples design used there and the related means design used in Chapter 13 is that the independent samples design

a. compared the mean weight gained by anorexic girls in family therapy to the mean weight gained by girls in a control group. b. compared the means of pre-therapy weights to the means of post-therapy weights. c. assumed the weight gains of the two groups would be related. d. assessed family therapy as a predictor of weight gain.

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Why does associative learning provide an enormous survival advantage?

a. ?Organisms are able to instinctively and rapidly respond to threats. b. ?Organisms can comprehend the complex relationship between environment and habitant. c. ?Organisms can predict the future and thus are given time to prepare for future events. d. ?Organisms can change their behaviors and unpredictably protects them from natural enemies.

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Which statement is a cognitive characteristic of individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder?

a. "I have to be absolutely certain that I turned off the computer." b. "Thinking about throwing little Timmy under the bus isn't as bad as actually doing it.". c. "If I just find a way to relax, then everything will be okay.". d. "My thoughts are always rational.".

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According to Ryckman, an adequate understanding of human personality will have to:

a. ignore the role played by unconscious factors in the determination of behavior b. account for the roles played by both conscious and unconscious factors in the production of behavior c. be based only on research that generates hypotheses about the biological roots of behavior d. ignore the roles played by social and cultural factors in the shaping of human personality

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