Clinical psychologists apply the insights of researchers, but are not trained to do research themselves
a. true
b. false
Answer: b. false
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How do scores on IQ tests differ (if at all) between boys and girls?
a. On average, girls' scores are a few points higher. b. On average, boys' scores are a few points higher. c. On average, boys do better at early ages and girls do better later. d. On average, boys' scores and girls' scores are equal.
The cues and other information used by participants to guide their behavior in a psychological study are called
A. sensitization factors. B. intra-experimental cues. C. demand characteristics. D. experimenter expectancies.
If a neuroscientist stated that a brain structure had efferent neurons, what can be concluded?
a. The structure must receive information from other neurons. b. The structure must also have afferent neurons. c. The structure sends information to other neurons. d. Interneurons affect the flow of information in the structure.
Rebecca is curious about whether she is at risk for coronary heart disease. Which of the following is a valid piece of information she could use?
a. She would be able to feel if she had high blood pressure. b. Her blood pressure does not rise when she is under stress. c. There is no relationship between smoking and CHD. d. High serum cholesterol is a definite risk factor for CHD.