A) hypothesis
B) operational definition
C) double-blind study
D) theory
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A) A correlation of +.89 is strong and -.89 is weak.
B) A correlation of +.89 and -.89 are both strong and equally so.
C) Correlation coefficients are indicators of cause and effect.
D) A correlation of +1.5 is very strong.
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A) the number of arrests a person has will go up or down based on the type of car an individual drives
B) the number of driving accidents a person has will go up or down based on the number of alcoholic drinks consumed
C) the number of arrests will increase the fewer drinks an individual consumes
D) the number of driving accidents a person has will contribute to the number of days spent in jail
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A) There are no ethical guidelines when it comes to animals.
B) There are rules that prevent the killing of animals.
C) Pain and suffering of animals are allowed,but only when necessary,and must be minimized as much as possible.
D) New ethical guidelines prevent the use of primates in psychological research.
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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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True/False
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A) psychoanalysis
B) cognitive psychology
C) behavioral psychology
D) social psychology
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A) early childhood experiences
B) adolescence
C) early adulthood
D) middle adulthood
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A) Ivan Pavlov
B) William James
C) Wilhelm Wundt
D) Max Wertheimer
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A) relation between grade-point average and salary
B) thought processes students used while trying to answer this question
C) how changes in the rate of television violence influence real-life violence
D) effectiveness of several treatments for people who suffer from depression
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A) the reasons people give for their behaviors.
B) the specific personality traits that lead to behavior.
C) how a specific stimulus evokes a specific response.
D) the purposes of people's behavior.
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A) describing behavior
B) explaining behavior
C) predicting behavior
D) controlling behavior
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A) What is the effect of ingesting alcohol on problem-solving ability?
B) Does wall color affect the frequency of violence in prison populations?
C) Do students prefer a grading system with or without pluses and minuses?
D) What is the relationship between number of hours of study per week and grade point average?
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A) drug therapy
B) neuropsychology
C) clinical psychology
D) psychoanalysis
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Multiple Choice
A) high values of one variable are associated with low values of the other
B) high values of one variable are associated with high values of the other
C) low values of one variable are associated with low values of the other
D) there is no relationship between the two variables
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Multiple Choice
A) a survey of daydreams
B) an analysis of how specific behaviors are acquired
C) a survey of sexual imagery in dreams of men and women
D) an analysis of the thought processes students report while answering test items
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Multiple Choice
A) "Rubber Boot Preferences and the American Wife"
B) "The New Sexuality in America: Rubber Boots in Bed!"
C) "The Sex Lives of Our Readers: Desperate Wives Women Respond"
D) "Sex in America: These Boots Were Made for Walking and forβ¦"
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Multiple Choice
A) The more orange juice you drink,the higher your risk of cancer.
B) The more orange juice you drink,the lower your risk of cancer.
C) The less orange juice you drink,the lower your risk of cancer.
D) Drinking orange juice causes people to be cancer free.
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A) random variable
B) dependent variable
C) confounding variable
D) independent variable
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A) a random distribution of points
B) a line with a positive slope
C) a straight line from the lower left to the upper right-hand corner
D) a straight line from the upper left to the lower right-hand corner
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