A) confirmation bias.
B) uncritical acceptance.
C) the observer effect.
D) critical thinking.
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A) to find solutions to specific problems.
B) to seek knowledge for its own sake.
C) to improve students' abilities in reading and math.
D) with lower animals to avoid ethical issues.
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A) were randomly assigned.
B) cannot be replicated.
C) were statistically significant.
D) were part of a meta-analysis.
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A) operational definition.
B) tentative theory.
C) null hypothesis.
D) contingent reinforcer.
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A) survey method
B) clinical method
C) naturalistic observation
D) experimental method
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A) field experiments
B) experimental control
C) correlational studies
D) naturalistic observation
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A) connections between stimuli and responses.
B) an ever-changing flow of images and sensations.
C) being overshadowed by the unconscious mind.
D) a set of building blocks to be analyzed through introspection.
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A) an in-depth study of the opinions and attitudes of a selected individual.
B) an overview of the attitudes and backgrounds of selected groups.
C) direct observation and recording of a representative sample of behavior.
D) careful questioning of a representative sample of people.
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A) researcher bias.
B) research participant bias.
C) biased samples.
D) the Barnum effect.
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A) economics and the law of supply and demand.
B) physics and the laws of gravity.
C) biology and natural selection.
D) chemistry and the table of elements.
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A) relative deprivation.
B) normal behavior.
C) ethnocentric behavior.
D) cultural relativity.
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A) the anthopocentric effect
B) the use of individual cases
C) a self-fulfilling prophecy
D) the fallacy of negative instances
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A) social norms.
B) cultural laws.
C) universal norms.
D) cultural relational behaviors.
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A) recipients were more appreciative of a requested gift.
B) recipients were more appreciative of an unrequested gift.
C) recipients were equally appreciative of the gift whether requested or unrequested.
D) gift givers believed that recipients would be significantly more likely to appreciate a requested gift.
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A) Psy.D.
B) Ph.D.
C) Ed.D.
D) M.A.
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A) parental smoking causes juvenile delinquency.
B) juvenile delinquents drive their parents to take up smoking.
C) both parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are caused by a third factor, such as socioeconomic status.
D) parental smoking and juvenile delinquency are related, but no causal relationship has been established.
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A) Sigmund Freud.
B) Edward Titchener.
C) Abraham Maslow.
D) Fritz Perls.
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A) Gestalt psychology
B) behaviorism
C) psychoanalysis
D) functionalism
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A) social accommodation.
B) cultural relativity.
C) ethnocentrism.
D) cultural assimilation.
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