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Which of the following is likely to be one of a child's first words.
a. ball.
b. give.
c. cold.
d. doggy. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > c
Dr. Werner, a psychologist, is conducting a research study and
obtains subjects for his study by placing advertisements in a
local newspaper. Dr. Weiner informs potential subjects about all
aspects of the study and tells them that they should not agree to
participate unless they are willing to stay for its duration (six
sessions over a six-week period), since once they sign up, they
will not be permitted to withdraw from the study. According to
APA's Ethics Code, the proposed arrangement is.
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a. clearly ethical.
b. ethical as long as the withdrawal restriction is included in the
informed consents that all subjects must sign.
c. ethical as long as the withdrawal restriction has been
determined to be crucial to the study.
d. unethical. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > d
The word HEART is projected onto a screen so that HE is
projected to the subject's right visual field only while ART is
projected to the subject's left visual field only. If the subject in the
experiment is a "split brain"patient, you would expect him or her
to report seeing.
a. HE only.
b. ART only.
c. ART HE.
d. HEART. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > a
Recent research suggests that people who watch a lot of
television.
a. fear their environment more than people who report being
less frequent TV viewers.
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b. fear their environment somewhat less than people who report
being less frequent TV viewers.
c. fear their environment much less than people who report
being less frequent TV viewers.
d. are about equal in terms of fear of their environment to people
who report being less frequent TV viewers. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > a
Various predictors are used in industry for the purpose of
personnel selection. When validating these predictors, which of
the following is most commonly used as the criterion measure.
a. supervisory ratings of job proficiency.
b. peer ratings of job proficiency.
c. objective measures of production quality and quantity.
d. salary level - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > a
You are using neuroleptics to treat a schizophrenic patient. If you
were to rely on research into their use in the treatment of
schizophrenia, you would discover which of the
following.
a. thorazine tends to be the least effective drug for treating
schizophrenia.
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b. the thioxanthenes tend to be the most effective drugs for
treating schizophrenia.
c. the selection of an appropriate neuroleptic depends largely on
the patient's responsivity.
d. no neuroleptic has been found to be particularly effective for
the positive symptoms of this disorder. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > c
When using covert sensitization to treat a sexual fetish, the fetish
object acts as a or an.
a. unconditioned stimulus.
b. conditioned stimulus.
c. primary reinforcer.
d. secondary reinforcer. - ✔✔✔ Correct Answer > b
When conducting an experiment, a researcher sets alpha at .01.
On the basis of the results of the t-test she uses to analyze her
data, the researcher concludes that her results are "significant at
the .01 level." This means that.
a. there is a 1% probability that she has falsely rejected the null
hypothesis.
b. there is a 1% probability that she has falsely retained the null
hypothesis.