When two variables are correlated, our ability to make ___________ increases.
A. causal inferences for these variables
B. predictions about a third variable
C. predictions for these variables
D. causal inferences about a third variable
C. predictions for these variables
Psychology
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______ is a reduction in the number of research participants as some drop out of the study over time.
A. Attrition B. Experimenter bias C. Generalizability D. Single blinding
Psychology
Tavon is eating something, and he puts some of it on his fingertip and puts it to the lips of his 2-week old son, Tray. Tray responds by licking his lips, sucking on Tavon's fingertip vigorously, and smiling. It is most likely that Tavon gave Tray something ____ to taste
a. sweet b. bitter c. sour d. spicy hot
Psychology