After each reading section are study guides called Study Breaks that contain all of the following types of question EXCEPT for __________ questions
a. Think Critically
b. Recite
c. Self-Reflect
d. Dialogue
D
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Which of the following accurately describes the chi-square test for goodness of fit?
a. It is similar to a single-sample t test because it uses one sample to test a hypothesis about one population. b. It is similar to a correlation because it uses one sample to evaluate the relationship between two variables. c. It is similar to an independent-measures t test because it uses separate samples to evaluate the difference between separate populations. d. It is similar to both a correlation and an independent-measures t test because it can be used to evaluate a relationship between variables or a difference between populations.
In a token economy, what happens when reinforcers are no longer contingent on
performance? a. Performance generally increases. b. Performance generally increases and then suddenly decreases. c. Performance generally decreases. d. Performance generally decreases and then suddenly increases. e. Performance generally remains the same.
If you want to predict later intelligence using some infant measure, which of the following measures would be best to use with the infants?
A. Bayley DQ scores B. Stanford-Binet IQ scores C. Wechsler performance scores D. Habituation response scores
How does selective perception work as a shortcut in judging other people?
a. Bits and pieces of what we observe are chosen randomly. b. Bits and pieces of what we observe are selectively chosen according to our interests and background. c. Such observations allow us to arrive at warranted judgments quickly. d. It allows us to "speed-read" without the risk of inaccurate conclusions. e. Bits and pieces of what we observe allow us to judge people with complete accuracy.