The confidence intervals for two separate samples would be expected to differ because
a. the sample means differ.
b. the sample standard deviations differ.
c. the sample sizes differ.
d. all of the above
D
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a. ?There was insufficient time for memory storage in the cerebral cortex. b. ?He was motivated to forget the event because of its unpleasant nature. c. ?Synaptic consolidation of memories was interrupted by the head injury. d. ?There was insufficient time for memory storage in the hippocampus.
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a. Psychodynamic c. Trait b. Humanistic d. Cognitive-social learning
Paul has dyslexia and becomes confused when his teacher is talking about two different painters - Monet and Manet. Paul thinks that she is referring to a single artist and doesn't realize she is saying two different names until she adds their first names for clarification - Claude Monet and Edouard Manet. His difficulty in this scenario is likely because individuals with dyslexia
A. often have intellectual disabilities. B. confuse phonemes that sound alike. C. can only hear morphemes, but not phonemes. D. confuse words with similar numbers of letters.