A) for-profit corporations
B) not-for-profit organizations
C) Federal or state government
D) universities and colleges
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A) time required to complete the four tasks.
B) the demeanor or attitude presented by the experimenter.
C) the number of tasks the students were required to perform.
D) the isolation of the students.
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A) free will
B) brain physiology
C) unconscious mind
D) external consequences
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A) free will.
B) subconscious drives.
C) a desire to harm others.
D) physical needs that must be satisfied.
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A) sample.
B) population.
C) survey.
D) representative sample.
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A) Mary Whiton Calkins
B) Margaret Floy Washburn
C) Rosalie Raynor
D) Christine Ladd-Franklin
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A) selection bias.
B) the placebo effect.
C) experimenter bias.
D) the dependent variable effect.
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A) a case study.
B) a representative sample.
C) a single-blind study.
D) a naturalistic observation.
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A) perception of whole units or patterns.
B) analysis of the basic elements of conscious mental experience.
C) function of conscious mental experience.
D) scientific study of behavior.
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A) analyze how to break down his sensations into their most basic elements.
B) determine the function or purpose of a particular human behavior.
C) listen intently while individuals tell him of their depression or nervousness.
D) carefully feel the bumps on a person's head in order to determine his or her character traits.
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A) correlation
B) case study
C) experiment
D) surveys
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A) increase
B) decrease
C) predict
D) standardize
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A) The ways in which the games of boys differ from the games of girls.
B) The development of a male baby raised as a female after a surgical error destroyed his penis.
C) The math skills of students in Japan as compared to those of U.S. students.
D) Physiological changes that occur when people watch violent movies.
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A) a representative sample; strength
B) strength; direction of the relationship
C) the experimental group; control group
D) direction of the relationship; expectant functionality
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A) subpopulation.
B) critical mass.
C) subgroup.
D) sample.
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A) correlation coefficient.
B) negative correlation.
C) inverse relationship.
D) positive correlation.
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A) it stimulates debate and motivates researchers to pursue research related to the theory.
B) it explains a fairly narrow area of behavior.
C) it focuses attention on observations that cannot be readily explained in other ways.
D) it provides solutions for real-world problems.
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A) laboratory observation.
B) only adult participants.
C) naturalistic observation.
D) structured observation.
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A) altering behavior
B) predicting behavior
C) describing behavior
D) controlling behavior
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