Research on deafness shows that
a. one percent of Americans are deaf.
b. conductive deafness is most often found in children.
c. sensorineural deafness usually stems from damage to the structures of the middle ear.
d. hearing aids provide inner ear amplification of sound.
A
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Which of the following students provides the most accurate information about the explanations for access discrimination?
a. Gilda: "Employers have overly high expectations for female job applicants, and so a female applicant is unlikely to live up to these expectations.". b. Josephine: "Female applicants are likely to have a particularly difficult time being hired for a stereotypically feminine job, and this is why access discrimination is so common.". c. Gerald: "Employers sometimes believe that the applicant must have stereotypically masculine characteristics to succeed on the job.". d. Shawn: "Employers often fail to pay enough attention to gender-role spillover, which is the ability to perform an activity considered appropriate for the other gender.".
Flavors are detected by:
A. combining our senses of taste and smell B. mixing two or more of the same basic tastes C. the taste buds translating the taste of the chemicals D. an innate ability to identify tastes
According to Carr and Lovaas, aversive methods of behavior therapy involving electric
shock a. should only be used as a last resort. b. are particularly effective with young children. c. are more effective than punishment. d. do not produce overgeneralization of the punished response. e. should only be used in combination with reinforcement.
Which of the following is not one of the assumptions we must satisfy when conducting a two-way, between-subjects ANOVA?
a. Each cell is an independent sample. b. The populations represented are normally distributed interval or ratio scores. c. The variances of all the represented populations are homogeneous. d. The means of all the populations represented are equal.