In contrast to the United States, most European countries
A) do not require that caregivers have special training in child development.
B) nationally regulate child care to ensure its quality.
C) offer government-subsidized child care only to low-SES families.
D) do not regulate the child-care industry.
B
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Chapter 7 discussed a study by Hartwig and Dunlosky, who assessed whether college students' study techniques were correlated with their college grades. This research showed that
showed that a. there was a strong correlation between the measures of "study techniques" and grades in college. b. the study was flawed, because of the research was acknowledged to have a serious problem with the issue that "correlation is not necessarily causation." c. surprisingly, there was no correlation between any of the variables. d. there was actually a negative correlation between study techniques and grades in college, probably because the students with the lowest grades actually exaggerated the amount of time spent studying.
Imagine that your instructor asks you to determine whether there is a relationship between musical ability and mathematical ability. The type of design best suited to this task would be a(n)
a. between-subjects experiment. b. case study. c. correlational study. d. naturalistic observation.