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Behaviorists dismissed the value of:
Question options:
a) science.
b) replication.
c) introspection.
d) empiricism.
c) introspection.
Humanistic psychologists focused attention on the importance of people's:
Question options:
a) genetic predispositions.
,b) potential for healthy growth.
c) childhood memories.
d) unconscious thought processes.
b) potential for healthy growth.
A hypothesis is a(n):
Question options:
a) unprovable assumption about the unobservable processes that underlie
psychological functioning.
b) set of principles that organizes observations and explains newly discovered
facts.
c) observable relationship between specific independent and dependent
variables.
,d) testable prediction that gives direction to research.
d) testable prediction that gives direction to research.
In order to discover the extent to which economic status can be used to predict
political preferences, researchers are most likely to employ:
Question options:
a) correlational measures.
b) naturalistic observation.
c) experimental research.
d) the case study approach.
a) correlational measures.
Illusory correlation refers to:
Question options:
a) a correlation attributable to random sampling.
, b) a correlation that exceeds the value of +1.00.
c) a relationship due solely to a placebo effect.
d) the perception of a relationship between two variables that does not exist.
d) the perception of a relationship between two variables that does not exist.
A negative correlation between degree of wealth and likelihood of suffering from
a psychological disorder would indicate that:
Question options:
a) psychological disorders usually prevent people from accumulating wealth.
b) the poor are more likely to have a psychological disorder than the wealthy.
c) all the above are true.