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jCorn1234

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Which of the following statement is the most important criticism of Titchener's structuralism?
 
  a) Titchener's insistence that only he could validate the findings was ultimately unscientific
 b) Titchener's attempt to study mental structures was based on unfounded assumptions.
 c) Titchener's findings were discounted by later research.
 d) Titchener's choice of mental processes did not represent important aspects of cognition.

Question 2

If you were assessing intelligence and wanted to use a latency variable, would you consider recording how long participants can stand on their heads a good dependent variable measure?
 
  a) No, it may yield consistent data, but the data are not valid
 b) No, it may yield valid data, but the data are not consistent.
 c) Yes, it would yield valid data.
 d) Yes, it would yield valid and consistent data.



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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