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PNB 2XC3 Midterm 1 Latest Update  Already Passed
  • PNB 2XC3 Midterm 1 Latest Update Already Passed

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  • PNB 2XC3 Midterm 1 Latest Update Already Passed Animals (Kingdom Animalia) organism that feeds on organic matter, typically having specialized sense organs and nervous system, and able to respond rapidly to stimuli - this is very hard to define as there is many exceptions kingdoms of multicellular organisms animalia, plants, fungi why do we study animal behaviour? we are animals, research for animal behaviour is relevant for understanding humans, we are surrounded by animals, we d...
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C702 - Forensics and Network Intrusion Correct 100%
  • C702 - Forensics and Network Intrusion Correct 100%

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  • Civil Case - ANSWER A case involving a noncriminal matter such as a contract dispute or a claim of patent infringement between two parties. Criminal Case - ANSWER A type of case that involve actions that go against the interests of society, the burden of proving that the accused is guilty lies entirely with the prosecution. Administrative Investigation - ANSWER An internal investigation by an organization to discover if its employees, clients, and partners are complying with the rules or p...
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EPPP Psychology Licensing Exam (5 of 5) Questions and Answers 100% Pass
  • EPPP Psychology Licensing Exam (5 of 5) Questions and Answers 100% Pass

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  • EPPP Psychology Licensing Exam (5 of 5) Questions and Answers 100% Pass BIOLOGICAL BASES OF BEHAVIOR 1. Which of the following describes postconcussion syndrome? • 1. Irritability, fatigue, and headaches. • 2. Loss of consciousness for minutes to an hour. • 3. Loss of consciousness for hours to days. •4. Headaches and numbness on one side of the body. -Answer-1. Irritability, fatigue, and headaches. (correct answer, your response) ETHICAL/LEGAL/PROFESSIONAL ISSUES 2. According ...
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Praxis 5134 - Photography & Digital Art Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • Praxis 5134 - Photography & Digital Art Questions and Answers 100% Pass Aperture (F-Stop) -the size of the opening of the lens of the camera when the picture is taken. -Aperture is expressed in F-Stops (ex: f/5.6) - F stops are a way of describing the size of aperture, or how open or closed the aperture is. -a smaller f-stop means a larger aperture while a larger f-stop means a smaller aperture.z Diaphragram -the iris of the lens that controls the size (diameter) of aperture is called "diaphra...
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ITE CHAPTER 1  QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!
  • ITE CHAPTER 1 QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!!

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  • All-in-one - desktop that does not have a tower and instead houses the screen and system unit in the same case Boswer - software that enables users with an internet connection to access and view webpages on a computer or mobile device Communication device - hardware capable of transferring items from computers and devices to transmission media and vice versa Computer - electronic device operating under the control of instructions stored in its own memory Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM...
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IXL A.1 Grade 9 Questions and Answers Graded A
  • IXL A.1 Grade 9 Questions and Answers Graded A

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  • IXL A.1 Grade 9 Questions and Answers Graded A Camera-Like Memory Do some individuals have the amazing ability to take perfectly accurate, permanent mental "snapshots," which can be stored in the brain for future retrieval? Fictional figures aside, no. But while this popular notion of "photographic memory" is unfounded, research has demonstrated the existence of a fascinating phenomenon called eidetic memory, in which memory actually does have a camera-like quality. People with eidetic mem...
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C702 - Forensics and Network Intrusion Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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  • C702 - Forensics and Network Intrusion Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Civil Case - Correct Answer ️️ -A case involving a noncriminal matter such as a contract dispute or a claim of patent infringement between two parties. Criminal Case - Correct Answer ️️ -A type of case that involve actions that go against the interests of society, the burden of proving that the accused is guilty lies entirely with the prosecution. Administrative Investigation - Correct Answer ️️ -An in...
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SDSU TFM 160 Final questions and answers 2024
  • SDSU TFM 160 Final questions and answers 2024

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  • SDSU TFM 160 Final questions and answers 2024Shot - correct answer one uninterrupted run of camera and fundamental building block of film editing A shot's two distinct values? - correct answer -the value of the photographic image in itself -the value acquired when the shot is placed in relationship to other shots Cut - correct answer transition from one shot to another The Kuleshov Effect - correct answer effect of perceving spatial relationship even when we are given minimal visual i...
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AP Psychology Unit 5 Test
  • AP Psychology Unit 5 Test

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  • Recall - correct answer-Caitlin, a fifth grader, is asked to remember her second-grade teacher's name. What measure of retention will Caitlin use to answer this question? a. storage b. recognition c. relearning d. recall e. encoding Working memory - correct answer-In history class, James is effortfully connecting new material to what he has learned in the past. This making of connections in the moment best describes James' ... a. iconic memory b. sensory memory c. working memory d....
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MEMORY - PSYCH MCAT -50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
  • MEMORY - PSYCH MCAT -50 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024

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  • Encoding the processing of information into the memory system—for example, by extracting meaning. ***Stimuli > sense modalities > thalamus > hippocampus Hippocampus decides how a memory should be stored (working memory, semantic memory, episodic memory, implicit memory, explicit memory etc) Brainpower Read More 0:12 / 0:15 4 basic types of Complex encoding (VAKS) or (IKES) Visual/Iconic Acoustic/Echoic Kinesthetic Spatial iconic memory a momentary se...
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