A. They develop interest in education
B. They start creating problem for their parents
C. They becomes problematic for their parents
D. Both (a) and (b)
Related Mcqs:
- A between subjects design is less efficient than a within subjects design because ____________?
A. it has more subjects
B. it has less validity
C. it is less reliable
D. it must deal with difference among subjects
E. None of these - When subjects in an experiment are chosen so that each has an equal chance of being in either the experimental group of the control group, we say that the subjects have been assigned:
A. alternately
B. hypothetically
C. randomly
D. consecutively - The differences in aptitude occur because of:
A. Heredity
B. Environment
C. Economic conditions
D. All of the above - The branch of psychology that designs tests to assess IQ, aptitude and other measures of human potential is __________________?
A. parapsychology
B. psychometrics
C. measure ecology
D. social psychology - Adopted children’s similarity to their biological parents is generally attributed to_____________; adopted children’s similarity to their adoptive parents is generally attributed to____________________.
A. heredity; the environment
B. the environment; heredity
C. the environment; the environment
D. heredity; heredity - Dr. Jamil wants to study the effects of poverty on one’s self concept. To do this he interviews a group of subjects from the inner city once every five years for a period of 30 years. This experiment is an example of what type-of study?
A. Correlational study
B. cross sectional study
C. Gesell’s dome
D. longitudinal study - Dr. Jamshed wants to see if person’s IQ changes as they get older. To do this he takes three groups of subjects. Group i is made up of 10 years old, and Group III of 25 years old. Dr. Jamshed tests all three groups of their IQ level. The design of this experiment is called:
A. longitudinal study
B. more information is needed to determine the design of the experiment
C. Gesell’s dome
D. cross sectional study - When the development of the same subjects is studied over a period of time, the study is called a:
A. cross-sectional study
B. life history study
C. longitudinal study
D. sequential study - A researcher wishes to un an experiment, but is concerned that variations in the subjects’ intelligence quotients (Iq) might confound the results. All of the following are possible solutions to this problem except for ___________?
A. using a matched-subjects design
B. Higher IQ level relatively constant
C. running a double-blind experiment
D. randomly assigning subjects to groups - Subjects are said to be assigned randomly when:
A. they are assigned to experimental and control group from a sample which is representative of the larger population
B. they each have an equal chance of being assigned to either the experimental or control group
C. they are assigned to experimental and control group so that the group differ on some critical variable before the experiment begins
D. neither the experimenter nor the subject knows whether the subject is in the experimental or control group