What is the difference between a single blind experiment and double blind experiment?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: A single blind is when the administrators know, but the subjects don't. A double blind is when both administrators and subjects do not know.
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A) validity generalization. B) synthetic validity. C) predictive validity. D) concurrent validity.
Richard tells his new joke to three different people, and each one of them laughs. Because telling the joke led to laughter, which Richard enjoys, Richard will be more likely to tell this joke to other people. This situation illustrates
a. classical conditioning. b. vicarious conditioning. c. the law of association. d. the law of effect.