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27 Cards in this Set
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Three general types of immigration statuses |
Visas, permanent resident card, naturalized US citizen |
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How much does it cost for someone the age 0 to 13 and applying with a parent |
$750 |
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How much does it cost for somebody age 14 and older |
$1140 |
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People ages 14 to 78 have to add a fee of |
$85 |
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What is the fee that gets added if you are between the ages of 14 and 78 |
Biometric fee |
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The fee that helps cover the cost of a required medical exam including bloodwork |
Biometric fee |
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What are the two common forms of attributions for behaviors or actions |
Internal or External |
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Explain or emphasize the role of a persons attitudes beliefs choices or personalities in trying to understand what a person behaves the way they do |
Internal attributions |
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Explains or emphasizes the role of the vents situations and circumstances that a person experiences when trying to understand why that person behaves the way they do |
External attributions |
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She needs to put forth more effort |
Internal attribution |
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His parents are divorced |
External attributions |
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Why do explanations matter |
The explanation you give influences how you approach the problem |
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Refers to the tendency for people to explain other people’s behaviors with internal attributions and to explain our own behavior with external attributions |
Fundamental attribution error |
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A badly worded question is worse than |
No question at all |
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Which level of measurement includes yes no questions and categories |
Nominal |
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Which level of measurement includes items ordered in a logical way usually by the amount of something |
Ordinal |
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Which level of measurement Needs a minimum of five response options |
Ordinal |
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Which level of measurement allows the person to give a number answer that Hass to have inherent meaning |
Continuous/interval |
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What does the capital N stand for |
Refers to the total sample size |
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Refers to the size of a subgroup or in our case a particular condition |
Lowercase n |
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What is the general rule of thumb for sample sizes in an experiment |
No smaller than 10 |
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Refers to the thing that was manipulated between the various conditions |
Independent variable |
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Refers to the thing that we are observing to see if or how it changes |
Dependent variable |
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We actually want the people in our study to be very similar to one another, we would also use random assignment to put people into different groups/conditions |
Experiment |
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We would use random selection so that our sample would represent a particular population of the people we want to talk about |
Survey |
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Is used to take one group of subjects and distribute them randomly into some number of conditions in an experiment |
Random assignment |
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Is used to create a random sample or a smaller section from the population (the group that is of interest) |
Random selection |