Using ROYGBIV to remember colors of the rainbow is an example of:
A) cheating
B) method of acronym
C) an acrostic
D) scholastic studying
E) a mnemonic
B
Psychology
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Harriet is a fifth grader working on difficult math problems. When she solves one correctly, her teacher tells her that she's correct, and then adds, "You must be very smart to get that answer!" This comment is likely to encourage Harriet to:
a. focus on performance goals. b. focus on mastery goals. c. keep working on problems, even if she gets the occasional wrong answer. d. enjoy doing math for its own sake.
Psychology
Which of the following is not a multiple comparison procedure we have discussed in class or seen in the texts
a. Fisher's LSD test. b. The Stroop test. c. The Bonferroni test. d. The Newman-Keuls test.
Psychology