2. Means for Trials 1 through 4 were 2.43 (0.50), 2.59
(1.21), 2.68 (0.39), and 2.86 (0.12).
3. Means for Trials 1 through 4 were 2.43 (0.50), 2.59
(1.21), 2.68 (0.39), and 2.86 (0.12).
Means (with standard deviations in parentheses)
for Trials 1 through 4 were 2.43 (0.50), 2.59 (1.21),
2.68 (0.39), and 2.86 (0.12), respectively.
refer to p. 117
4. TABLE Four.
Numbers of Full-time Faculty by Rank
Rank N %
Professor 55 47.42
Instructor 33 28.44
Others 28 24.14
(a) Others include researchers and librarians.
5. Table 4
Numbers of Full-time Faculty by Rank
Rank N %
Professor 55 47.42
Instructor 33 28.44
Others 28 24.14
Note. Others include researchers and librarians.
refer to pp. 129-150
6. If the following is the first citation in text, which should
be the subsequent citations?
Wasserstein, Zappulla, Rosen, Gerstman, and Rock
(1994) found . . .
Wasserstein et al. found . . .
Wasserstein et al. (1994) found . . .
Wasserstein et al. found . . .
Wasserstein et al. (1994) found . . .
7. If the following is the first citation in text, which should
be the subsequent citations?
Wasserstein, Zappulla, Rosen, Gerstman, and Rock
(1994) found . . .
Wasserstein et al. found . . .
Wasserstein et al. (1994) found . . .
Wasserstein et al. found . . .
Wasserstein et al. (1994) found . . . refer to p. 177
8. Blim, M. L. (1992). Introduction: The emerging global
factory and anthropology. In Rothstein, F. A., & Blim,
M. L. (Ed), Anthropology and the global factory (1-30).
New York: Bergin & Garvey.
9. Blim, M. L. (1992). Introduction: The emerging global
factory and anthropology. In F. A. Rothstein, & M. L.
Blim (Eds.), Anthropology and the global factory (pp. 1-
30). New York, NY: Bergin & Garvey.
refer to p. 202
12. The participants in the first study were paid, those in
the second were unpaid.
The participants in the first study were paid; those in
the second were unpaid.
refer to p. 90
13. We tested three groups: (a) low scorers, who scored
fewer than 20 points, (b) moderate scorers, who
scored between 20 and 50 points, and (c) high
scorers, who scored more than 50 points.
We tested three groups: (a) low scorers, who scored
fewer than 20 points; (b) moderate scorers, who
scored between 20 and 50 points; and (c) high
scorers, who scored more than 50 points.
refer to p. 90
14. Miele (1993) found that “the “placebo effect”, which
had been …………….. in this manner”. (p. 276)
Miele (1993) found that “the ‘placebo effect,’ which
had been . . . in this manner” (p. 276).
refer to p. 92 and pp. 172–173
15. two-way-analysis of variance
two-way analysis of variance
-> a compound with a number as the first element
when it precedes the term it modifies
refer to p. 98
18. At that time, he was twenty five years old but …
At that time, he was 25 years old but …
refer to p. 111
19. 48 percent of the sample showed an increase; two %
showed no change.
Forty-eight percent of the sample showed an
increase; 2% showed no change.
refer to pp. 111-112
21. Judge, Bono, and Locke (2000) argued that
there were no more monkeys jumping on the
bed.
22. Judge, T. A., Bono, J. E. & Locke, E. A. (2000).
Personality and Job Satisfaction: The Mediating Role
of Job Characteristics. Journal of Applied Psychology,
85(2), pp. 237-249. DOI:10.1037//0021-9010.85.2.237.
23. Judge, T. A., Bono, J. E., & Locke, E. A. (2000).
Personality and job satisfaction: The mediating role
of job characteristics. Journal of Applied Psychology,
85(2), 237-249. doi:10.1037//0021-9010.85.2.237