Psychologists Ross and Wilson (2002) wanted to see how people thought about past experiences. They investigated participants who recalled either a good or a bad experience and classified students as either high or low in self-esteem
This design reflects a
a. ex post facto design.
b. a factorial design.
c. a repeated measures design.
d. a qualitative design.
b
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a) eidetic imagery. b) semantic networking. c) procedural memory failure. d) the tip-of-the-tongue phenomenon.
A randomized controlled trial study revealed that low-income teenage mothers who received home visits by nurses through the Nurse-Family Partnership program
a. had fewer premature births but showed no benefits in the child’s later development. b. showed benefits to the child’s later development but did not have fewer premature births. c. had fewer premature births and showed benefits to the child’s later development. d. did not differ from a matched control group that did not receive the program.