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TO REFLECT THE CAREFUL AND THOROUGH

WORK YOU HAVE PUT INTO LOCATING AND


EXPLORING YOUR SOURCES

TO DEMONSTRATE YOUR INTEGRITY AND


SKILL AS A RESPONSIBLE RESEARCHER
A. Milgram (1963) was interested in the extend in which people
would be willing to obey an authority figure. The percentage of
subjects that obeyed in Milgram’s experiment (1963), was much
greater . . .

B. Milgram (1963) was interested in the extend in which people


would be willing to obey an authority figure. The percentage of
subjects that obeyed in his experiment, was much greater . . .

C. Milgram (1963) was interested in the extend in which people


would be willing to obey an authority figure. The percentage of
subjects that obeyed in Milgram’s experiment (ibid.), was much
greater . . .
A. Vroom & Yetton (1973) define leadership in a
more practical way.

B. Vroom/ Yetton (1973) define leadership in a


more practical way.

C. Vroom and Yetton (1973) define leadership


in a more practical way.
A. Differences in reaction times were found (Gefland,
1987, p. 15).

B. In 1998 Scarano and Walker developed a theory . . .

C. Lavin (1986, p. 57) concluded that television


functions as a surrogate parent for some young
adults. His research shows that people who are
addicted to soaps spend more time watching
television than they have contact with their parents.

D. All the alternatives are correct.


A. Briddel, Rimm, Caddy, Krawitz,
Scholis and Wunderling (1978)
showed . . .
B. Briddel & Rimm & Caddy & Krawitz
& Scholis & Wunderling (1978)
showed . . .
C. Briddel et al. (1978) showed . . .

D. Briddel et all (1978) showed . . .


A. Ecphory is "the process by which retrieval information is
brought into interaction with stored information (p. 178)"
(Tulving, 1983).

B. Ecphory is "the process by which retrieval information is


brought into interaction with stored information" (Tulving,
1983) [p. 178].

C. Ecphory is "the process by which retrieval information is


brought into interaction with stored information" (Tulving,
1983, p. 178).

D. Ecphory is "the process by which retrieval information is


brought into interaction with stored information" (Tulving,
1983).
A. Dietel and Dietel define pointers as "variables that
contain as their values addresses of other variables."
(1999, p. 294)
B. Dietel and Dietel (1999) define pointers as
"variables that contain as their values addresses of
other variables" (p. 294).
C. Dietel and Dietel (C How to Program) define
pointers as "variables that contain as their values
addresses of other variables" (p. 294).

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