Causal-comparative research is interested in exploring the cause or consequences of differences that already exist among groups of individuals.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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When Billy was 18 months old he was described as securely attached to his mother. Billy’s attachment status with his father __________.
A. will likely be secure regardless of Billy’s interactions with his father B. will always be secure because children only develop one type of attachment C. may be insecure if Billy’s attachment to his mother is too secure D. may be secure but will depend on Billy’s interactions with his father
Males with Klinefelter syndrome are born with an extra X chromosome. Symptoms of this chromosomal disorder include:
a. delayed puberty and infertility. b. limited brain development and autistic-like behavior. c. reduced muscle tone, obesity, and sex glands that produce few or no hormones. d. short stature, infertility, and sometimes heart defects.
You run a t-test and find that your results indicate that t(38) = 4.15, p < .05. You determine that you should ______.
a. fail to reject the null hypothesis b. reject the null hypothesis c. ignore the null hypothesis d. fail to ignore the null hypothesis
In what step of the Five-Step Learning Cycle are decisions made and implemented?
A. 2 B. 3 C. 4 D. 5