A) tolerate uncertainty
B) analyze assumptions and biases
C) define your terms
D) ask questions and be willing to wonder
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A) the size and direction of a relationship between two variables.
B) whether one variable causes the other variable to happen.
C) the unintended changes in a subject's behavior due to the experimenter's cues.
D) whether the principle of falsifiability applies to each variable.
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A) clinical and counseling psychology.
B) industrial and organizational psychology.
C) experimental psychology.
D) developmental psychology.
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A) Average scores are meaningless.
B) Every class has students that perform poorly on tests.
C) Averages can be misleading if you don't know how spread out the scores are and how they are distributed.
D) He needs to use inferential statistics to confirm that everyone in the class had a high score.
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A) outdoor temperature and hot chocolate sales
B) damage to car and speed at the time of accident
C) the price of a car and the age of a car
D) hours spent watching TV and grade point average
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A) cognitive
B) learning
C) sociocultural
D) psychodynamic
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A) placebo effect.
B) double-blind study.
C) experimenter effect.
D) correlation coefficient.
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A) correlational
B) single-blind
C) double-blind
D) observational
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A) it is better to observe behavior in an artificial environment.
B) subjects take their participation seriously in a professional environment.
C) a lab allows the researchers to have more control over the situation.
D) subjects are less aware they are being observed in a laboratory.
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A) coefficient of correlation.
B) dependent variable.
C) control condition.
D) independent variable.
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A) what are the most basic elements of the boys' behavior?
B) do these boys have smaller head bumps devoted to "cautiousness" than most boys?
C) what is the purpose of rough-and-tumble play in the adaptive changes of early adolescence?
D) did these boys experience childhood traumas that unconsciously cause aggression?
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A) marriage,family,and child counselor
B) psychotherapist
C) psychoanalyst
D) clinical psychologist
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A) Emotion has a place in critical thinking.
B) Emotional conviction alone can settle arguments.
C) Disagreeing with findings that you dislike is always unacceptable.
D) Defending unpopular ideas is antiscientific.
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A) "My gut feeling is that this isn't the right time to get married."
B) "I know that marriage doesn't work out,because all of my uncles ended up divorced and alone."
C) "That is my opinion and nothing is going to change my mind."
D) "Evolution is a good explanatory system because it is supported by so much evidence."
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A) placebos don't need to be used.
B) variables can more easily be controlled.
C) there is no control group.
D) the situation is less artificial.
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