Manipulate is to measure as _____ is to _____
a. independent variable; dependent variable
b. dependent variable; independent variable
c. positive correlation; negative correlation
d. negative correlation; positive correlation
a
Psychology
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A) state-dependent learning. B) engrammic learning. C) incidental recall. D) cognitive recall.
Psychology
Each of the following is true of employment tests except they ________
a. are objective, greatly reducing the possibility of bias b. allow companies to quickly screen many applicants c. are less expensive than employment interviews d. are not valid predictors of job performance
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