Which of the following differentiates between an interview and psychological tests in general?
a. how they are evaluated
b. whether they are administered individually or in groups
c. whether there is a standardized format
d. their importance for gathering information in clinical settings
d
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a. one-way ANOVA; t-test; Type II error b. one-way ANOVA; t-test Type I error c. t-test; one-way ANOVA; Type II error d. t-test; one-way ANOVA; Type I error
Brain-based observations of dreaming could be best described as an "intensified" version of ____________
A) psychoanalytic thinking B) mind wandering C) circadian rhythms D) activation-awareness
Sue asked three of her friends after class if they thought the
test they just finished taking was as easy as she thought it was. They all agreed that it was. She was surprised to find out the next day that, although she and her friends had indeed done well, a majority of the class had failed. Why shouldn't Sue have been surprised? A) Most of the students did not study for the test. B) She did not use random selection when asking people about the test. C) Students should have been randomly assigned to take the tests on different days. D) Her friends shouldn't have expressed their views regarding the test.
Sherri was worried that her son might be using drugs
She had observed him come home in a bad mood and come out of his room in a short time seeming euphoric. A while later, he was drowsy, sat around, and couldn't even concentrate on his favorite television show. The next day he stayed home from school with nausea, diarrhea, and stomach cramps. Sherri should be concerned because from these observations it appears her son might have taken _____ a) ecstasy. b) LSD. c) heroin. d) barbiturates.