People who suffer from neurocognitive disorders rarely become completely dependent

on others to meet basic needs in feeding, toileting, and grooming.

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

F

Psychology

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cortisol output before they even are administered their first cortisol test in the lab. What's the best way to control for this concern? A) Ask caregivers not to bring an infant to the lab if the baby was highly distressed earlier in the day. B) Ask a research assistant to drive each infant to and from their house to achieve standardization. C) To equalize things, administer a stressful procedure to all of the infants as soon as they get to the lab and then assess cortisol release. D) Ask the caregiver to collect some sample saliva swipes to assess normal, or baseline cortisol levels; this assessment can be used as a control variable.

Psychology

In a factorial design a treatment condition represents a _____

a. placebo treatment b. level of one independent variable c. main effect treatment d. combination of one level from each independent variable

Psychology