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Melani1276

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Irregularities of which neurotransmitter(s) has been implicated in ADHD?
 
  a. Serotonin
  b. Norepinephrine
  c. Dopamine
  d. both b and c

Question 2

ALL BUT WHICH of the following are true regarding experimental designs?
 
  a) True experimental designs are less common in social science research
  b) Threats to internal validity are most common when random assignment is not present
  c) A consumers of research, counselors should assess the extent to which a study is meaningful to populations outside of the experimental setting
  d) Research is published only when internal and external validity are substantiated



lkanara2

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Answer to Question 1

d. both BandC

Answer to Question 2

d



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