Suppose a researcher is conducting a study that uses biofeedback to monitor subjects' heart rates and subjects are asked to rate their perceived stress levels

In one condition, subjects listen to their actual heart rates while they rate their stress levels. In the other condition, different subjects listen to a tape recording of a fabricated heart rate and, again, rate their perceived stress. The second condition in this study represents

a. regression to the mean.
b. an interaction effect.
c. a placebo control group.
d. the Hawthorne effect.

c

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a. overestimate the number of people who agree with us. b. underestimate the number of people who agree with us. c. rely too heavily on the primacy effect. d. don't rely heavily enough on the primacy effect.

Psychology

Name at least one part of the world where rates of c-sections are low. Explain why

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology