Research examining the replication of findings in animal studies to human samples has shown __________
a. over half of the studies were able to be replicated in humans
b. less than half of the studies were able to be replicated in humans
c. none of the studies were able to be replicated in humans
d. all of the studies were able to be replicated in humans
Answer: B
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a. deeper b. medium c. shallower d. personal e. any of these, depending on the information
Two police officers are at the scene of a traffic accident. After talking to several people, Officer Jones reported the driver who rear-ended the other vehicle was traveling close to 50 mph in a 35 mph zone
Officer Smith, however, disagreed. Based on the people he talked to, the driver was traveling about 38 mph. Their captain asked you to find out how they could disagree so much. You found that Officer Jones asked "how fast was the car moving when it slammed into the other car?" while Officer Smith asked "how fast was the car moving when it bumped into the other car?" and told the captain it was a good example of (the) _________________. a. misinformation effect c. faulty eyewitness testimony b. natural variations d. context-dependent effect