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PSY 520 Topic 1 Exercise 1, Chapter 1 to 4 PSY 520 Topic 2 Exercise,Chapter 5 and 8 PSY 520 Topic 3 Exercise Chapter 7 and 8 PSY 520 Topic 4 Exercise, Chapter 9, 10, 11 and 12 PSY 520 Topic 5 Exercise:Chapter 13, 14 and 15 PSY 520 Topic 6 Exercise:Chapter 16, 17, 18 PSY 520 Topic 7 Exercise:Chapter...

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Grand Canyon University:PSY 520 Topic 1 Exercise 1, Chapter 1 to 4;Verified Answers(Graded A)

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1.8 Indicate whether each of the following studies is an experiment or an observational study. If it is an experiment, identify the independent variable and note any possible confounding variables. (a) A psychologist uses chimpanzees to test the notion that more crowded living conditions trigger...

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Grand Canyon University:PSY 520 Topic 2 Exercise,Chapter 5 and 8;Verified Answers(Graded A)

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PSY-520 Topic 2 Exercises – Chapters 5 & 8 Jones-2018 5.11 Scores on the Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale (WAIS) approximate a normal curve with a mean of 100 and a standard deviation on 15. What proportion of the IQ scores are a. above Kristen’s 125? z= 125-100/15= 1.67 using the z table o...

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Grand Canyon University_PSY 520 Topic 5 Exercise:Chapter 13, 14 and 15 COMPLETE SOLUTION(A Plus Work)

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13.6 It’s well established, we’ll assume, that lab rats require an average of 32 trials in a complex water maze before reaching a learning criterion of three consecutive errorless trials. To determine whether a mildly adverse stimulus has any effect on performance, a sample of seven lab rats wer...

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Grand Canyon University_PSY 520 Topic 6 Exercise:Chapter 16, 17, 18 COMPLETE SOLUTION

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Chapter 16, numbers 16.9, 16.10, 16.12 and 16.14 16.9 Given the aggression scores below for Outcome A of the sleep deprivation experiment, verify that, as suggested earlier, these mean differences shouldn’t be taken seriously by testing the null hypothesis at the .05 level of significance. Use...

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