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How can replication of studies increase the effectiveness of significance testing?
How can replication of studies increase the effectiveness of significance testing? How can replication increase external and internal validity?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoHow can theory strengthen the weakness of the quasi-experimental design?
How can theory strengthen the weakness of the quasi-experimental design?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoWhat are the social, historical and ethical considerations in conducting a review of literature?
What are the social, historical and ethical considerations in conducting a review of literature?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoHow can knowing what someone else has researched help in formulating a research question?
How can knowing what someone else has researched help in formulating a research question?
2 AnswersPsychology1 decade agoWhy would a researcher want to conduct a review of literature if they already knows what they want to study?
Why would a researcher want to conduct a review of literature if he/she already knows what he/she wants to study?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoWhy would a researcher want to conduct a review of literature if they already knows what they want to study?
Why would a researcher want to conduct a review of literature if he/she already knows what he/she wants to study?
1 AnswerStudying Abroad1 decade agoHow does the learning disability ADD differ from other learning disabilities?
How does the learning disability ADD differ from other learning disabilities?
4 AnswersSpecial Education1 decade agoWhat problems might a child with the learning disability ADD might have when making friends in a gifted class?
What problems might a child with the learning disability ADD might have when making friends in a gifted class?
2 AnswersSpecial Education1 decade agoGive an example of ethnocentrism found in research?
Give an example of ethnocentrism found in research or that you can imagine might arise in commonly recognized research, such as what is presented in the news. Explain the issues and why they arise.
2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade agoGive some examples of “everyday” hypotheses you have heard. How could each be revised to make it testable?
People make hypotheses to try to figure out what is going on in their lives and worlds. These “everyday” hypotheses differ from scientific hypotheses in testability. Give some examples of “everyday” hypotheses you have heard. How could each be revised to make it testable?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoGive some examples of “everyday” hypotheses you have heard. How could each be revised to make it testable?
People make hypotheses to try to figure out what is going on in their lives and worlds. These “everyday” hypotheses differ from scientific hypotheses in testability. Give some examples of “everyday” hypotheses you have heard. How could each be revised to make it testable?
2 AnswersOther - Science1 decade agoWhy does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion?
Why does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion? Can you think of an example of this you have seen in advertising?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoWhy does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion?
Why does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion? Can you think of an example of this you have seen in advertising?
2 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade agoExplain the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning.?
Explain the difference between inductive and deductive reasoning. Do you feel that one is more powerful than the other?
2 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 decade agoWhy does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion?
Why does moderate persuasion tend to work better than radical persuasion?
3 AnswersPhilosophy1 decade agoDefine the connotative and denotative meanings of words?
Define the connotative and denotative meanings of words. Be sure to use specific examples as you define the terms.
2 AnswersHomework Help1 decade agoDo you believe that audience members have an ethical responsibility toward a speaker?
Do you believe that audience members have an ethical responsibility toward a speaker? Toward other listeners? Toward their own political views?
1 AnswerOther - Society & Culture1 decade agoHow does formal, third-party intervention preclude the use of collaboration in a conflict?
How does formal, third-party intervention preclude the use of collaboration in a conflict?
1 AnswerOther - Social Science1 decade agoHow could recognizing and expressing your goals have affected your communication in conflicts?
How could recognizing and expressing your goals have affected your communication with other’s with whom you encountered a conflict?
1 AnswerPsychology1 decade agoHow might an increase in empathy make you a more competent communicator?
3 AnswersPsychology1 decade ago