Which of the following do Abraham Maslow's and Carl Rogers's theories have in common?
A. They are both stage theories.
B. They focus on unconscious motivation.
C. They both fit in the learning/cognitive perspective.
D. They believe that each human being is free to choose his or her own destiny.
Answer: D
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a. A single gene puts people at risk for it, especially if the environment switches it on. b. Evidence suggests a minimal role for genetics, with environmental factors playing the strongest role. c. If a combination of about 10 genes are inherited, the disorder occurs regardless of environmental triggers. d. Multiple genes have been identified as risk factors, and environmental events, especially ones occurring prenatally, further increase the risk of developing the disorder.
The number of cells in a cross-tabulation table equals _____
a. the number of columns b. the number of rows c. the product of the rows and columns d. the number of nominal variables
The correlation between the criterion variable and the set of predictor variables is the
a. coefficient of determination b. regression correlation c. multiple correlation d. partial correlation e. regression coefficient
As his class project Reggie asks 30 undergraduates to select their preference for class format (face-to-face or online). He analyses the data and finds t(28) = 5.73, p < .05, d = .40. How should he interpret his results?
A. His results were significant with a weak effect size and he needs to report whether more students preferred face-to-face or online classes. B. His results were significant with 40% of the variability in preference for class type accounted for. C. He should analyze the data again by computing a different statistical test because the data are nominal. D. He should analyze the data again by computing the 95% confidence interval.