A message intended to reduce cheating among high school students is more likely to be effective if it is delivered by ________
A) an elderly teacher
B) an attractive and popular student
C) a local politician
D) None of these is likely to be effective.
E) All of these are likely to be effective.
Answer: B
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Dr. Faulkner believes that directly observable events—stimuli and responses—are the appropriate focus of the study of child development. Which of the following perspectives of child development does Dr. Faulkner probably follow?
A) psychosexual theory B) psychosocial theory C) behaviorism D) cognitive-developmental theory
A test shows split-half reliability if
a. the test is split into small components and people respond similarly to each part. b. the test leads to similar results more than 50 percent of the time. c. the hypothetical constructs have adequate operational definitions. d. the predictor and criterion variables are related.