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All of the following are measures of central tendency except
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On the "Connectedness to Nature" scale, divergent validity was established when it was found that no correlation existed between scores on the scale and
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A graph in which each vertical bar corresponds to the frequency of some score is called a
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In a normal distribution, what (approximate)percentage of scores likely fall within one standard deviation of the mean?
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Five children are tested for IQ and their scores are: 110, 160, 100, 100, 110. What is the best way to describe the central tendency of these scores?
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Normally, which of the following outcomes is most desired by the researcher?
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Suppose there are 100 studies that failed to demonstrate an effect of gender on false memories, but 8 studies that showed a gender difference. One may conclude from reading the published studies there is a gender difference, but one may be incorrect due to
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A gradual decline in responding in the face of a repeated stimulus is known as
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In a sequence of trials, an infant looks at a stimulus for 10 seconds, then 8, then 6, then 4. On the next trial, the infant looks for 12 seconds. What has occurred on this last trial?
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Knowing the standard deviation of a set of scores, it is possible to calculate
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