A) forming the hypothesis
B) perceiving the question
C) coming to a conclusion
D) developing an argument
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A) correlation
B) case study
C) experiment
D) surveys
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A) validity
B) reliability
C) variable
D) relationship
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A) images of the living brain
B) biopsies of the brain of a cadaver
C) select biopsied portions of a brain
D) acute time of death in stroke patients
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A) electrolysis and PET
B) PET and MRI Correct: Both are discussed in the book and used by cognitive neuroscientists.
C) MRI and electrolysis
D) Gamma images and electrolysis
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True/False
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A) hypothesis
B) operational definition
C) double-blind study
D) theory
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A) behavior
B) the mind
C) the brain
D) consciousness
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True/False
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A) volunteer bias
B) a representative sample
C) an experimental group
D) a control group
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A) intervention
B) introspection
C) insight inventory
D) induction
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A) giving it a lot of thought
B) logical and well thought out
C) seeing one side of an argument very clearly
D) focusing on opinion
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A) apply the results to the entire U.S.population
B) apply the results to Costa Rica
C) apply the results to subscribers of Scientific American
D) apply the result to scientists
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A) the use of nicotine
B) the use of a driving simulator
C) the number of collisions
D) the driving skills of each driver
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A) .50
B) .25
C) -.25
D) -.75
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A) "Will you get an A in this class?"
B) "Is there life on Mars?"
C) "Did the universe start with a big bang?"
D) "Would Martin Luther King,Jr.have been a good president?"
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A) case study
B) representative sample
C) single-blind study
D) naturalistic observation
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A) private practice
B) public school
C) government
D) four-year colleges and universities
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A) unintended changes in participants' behavior due to cues from the experimenter
B) strength of the relationship between two variables
C) behaviors of participants of different ages compared at a given time
D) behaviors of participants followed and periodically assessed over time
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