A major problem with systematic observation is
A) practice effects.
B) selective attrition.
C) biased sampling.
D) observer influence.
D
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Jeannette is a psychologist who specializes in neuroscience. Jeannette studies the effects that drinking alcohol has on the brain. Carmen is a social psychologist, and also is interested in the effects of alcohol. Compared to Jeannette, Carmen is more likely to:
a. apply the principles of the scientific method in her research on alcohol. b. examine the effects of alcohol from an applied research perspective. c. conduct experiments on the effects of alcohol. d. focus on the effects of alcohol on social behavior.
According to the chapter You're Driving Me Crazy, correlations found between the
Driving Anger Scale and Driver's own observations of their driving were mostly (a) weak and negative (b) moderate and negative (c) weak and positive (d) moderate and positive