A researcher develops a questionnaire to assess the personality trait of impulsivity among adults. In a journal article, he presents evidence that college students tend to get essentially the same score if they take the test twice, 3 months apart. He also presents the average score, the highest score, and the lowest score obtained by two large samples; one done with 3,000 college students and another done with 1,750 adults who are not in college. However, when one reviews the sample questionnaire items, it seems clear that they relate more to whether a person is sociable, outgoing, and fun than to whether an individual is impulsive. As a result, one would question the _______ of the researcher’s questionnaire.
A) standardization
B) reliability
C) reliability and validity
✔️D) validity✔️
I was able to find two options online for this question. There might be more options, but the correct one was already found, so others are not so relevant. The options I've found are:
a) People are less likely to come to negative assumptions about why a middle-class female needs help.
b) People are always more likely to help someone from the middle-class rather than a lower class.
Answer:
The reason why the researcher felt the female's appearance was important is:
a) People are less likely to come to negative assumptions about why a middle-class female needs help.
Explanation:
<u>The fact that we judge people by their appearance is an unfortunate truth. In this experiment, the researcher realized people tended to help a woman in need if she looked "middle-class". That is because people in general tend to make assumptions as to why a person needs help. A middle-class woman is less likely to be judged negatively in that sense. People probably think she is not the cause of her own distress.</u>
Answer:
Texas governors are weak, compared with other governors, and they must share political power with other executive leader (the plural executive), with the legislature, and with an array of state agency leaders who may not be appointed by or controlled by the governor.
Explanation:
Answer:
Insubordination
Explanation:
General MacArthur did not suffer from a lack of ego. During the Korean War, he started to make decisions that ran counter to those of his commander in chief. So, Truman sacked him.
Answer:
voidable , dis-affirmed
Explanation:
According to my research, contracts made with minors are considered as voidable contracts and can be dis-affirmed (declare void). This is because in many states a minor (anyone under 18 years old) is thought to lack the capacity or understanding of what he/she is signing. Therefore as long as the minor is under the age of 18 (and for a couple of days after becoming 18) they can dis-affirm the contract.
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