What is the median of the following distribution: 6, 2, 9, 4, 7, 3?
A. 4
B. 5
C. 5.5
D. 6
A. 4
B. 5
C. 5.5
D. 6
score?
A. −1.5
B. +0.67
C. 1.5
D. +3
A. improper sampling procedure
B. risk of long-term harm
C. clear scientific purpose
D. debriefing
A. Exercise improves mood.
B. Exposure to violent television increases aggression.
C. Studying leads to better grades.
D. Divorce makes children more independent
Karthik and Sue are lab partners assigned to research who is friendlier, girls or boys. After
conversing with their first 10 participants, they find that their friendliness ratings often differ.
A. reliability
B. confounding variables
C. validity
D. ethics
A. the need to use statistics.
B. concerns over validity.
C. many confounding variables.
A. experiments are more likely to support psychologists’ hypotheses.
B. experiments can show cause-effect relationships.
C. it is easier to obtain a random sample for an experiment.
D. double-blind designs are unnecessary in an experiment.