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CMT level 3 Exam Questions With Correct Answers
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A strong open followed by strong close will allow trader to do what? - Answer Buy on a pullback after next open. 
 
A weak close after strong open will allow trader to do what? - Answer Sell short near following open 
 
Highs and lows occur where during the day? - Answer Most often at the open 
 
Large opening gaps imply what about the day? - Answer Greater volatility 
 
Pivot point calculation - Answer P = (H+L+C)/3 
R1 = 2P-L 
S1 = 2P-H 
R2 = (P-S1)+R1 
S2 = P-(R1-S1) 
 
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WGU D265 Critical Thinking, Reason and Evidence Exam Questions With Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% Correct Answers.
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WGU D265 Critical Thinking, Reason and Evidence Exam Questions With Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% Correct Answers. PROPOSITIONS - correct answers Are statements that can be true or false 
NON-PROPOSITONS - correct answers Are sentences that are not 
statements about matters of fact or fiction. They do not make a claim that 
can be true or false. 
SIMPLE PROPOSITIONS - correct answers Have no internal logic 
structure, meaning whether they are true or false does not depend on 
whether a part o...
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PSY 2023 EXAM 1 QUESTION AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS)
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PSY 2023 EXAM 1 QUESTION AND ANSWERS (VERIFIED 
ANSWERS) 
What are the flaws and biases associated with thinking? 
 - ANSWER Better than average, overconfidence phenomenon, hindsight bias, confirmation 
bias, focusing effect 
better than average effect 
 - ANSWER The tendency to overestimate your skills, abilities, and performance in comparison to those 
of others. 
overconfidence phenomenon 
 - ANSWER Our tendency to be overly confident in the correctness of our own judgments. 
hindsight bias 
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WGU D265 Pre-Assessment Questions with Verified Answers
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WGU D265 Pre-Assessment Questions 
 
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What is inductive reasoning? 
- A reasoning process that moves from general to specific 
- A reasoning process that draws specific conclusions from general premises 
- A reasoning process that moves from specific examples to broader generalizations 
- A reasoning process that focuses solely on deductive conclusions 
A reasoning process that moves from specific examples to broader generalizations 
 
Which of the following is a characte...
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MGMT 353 Final || with 100% Correct Answers.
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Key Reasons for the importance of negotiation correct answers 1. The dynamic nature of the business. 
2. Interdependence 
3. Information Technology 
4. Globalization 
 
The Dynamic Nature of the Business correct answers The nature of business is always changing constantly and people must negotiate their existence within the company. 
 
Interdependence correct answers The increasing interdependence of people in organizations, both laterally and hierarchically, implies that people need to know how...
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LDR-202S: Reinforcing Culture Questions & Correct Answers
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LDR-202S: Reinforcing Culture 
Questions & Correct Answers 
Affinity bias 
Also called like-likes-like, this bias refers to our tendency 
to gravitate toward people similar to ourselves. That might 
mean hiring or promoting someone who shares the same 
race, gender, age, or educational background. 
Ageism 
Discriminating against someone on the basis of their age. 
Ageism tends to affect women more than men, and starts 
at younger ages. 
Attribution bias 
Because some people see women as les...
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Psy 120 Exam 4 Purdue Sparks- Ward Latest Update Graded A+
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Psy 120 Exam 4 Purdue Sparks- Ward Latest Update Graded A+ What is social cognition? The study of how people make sense of other people and themselves (thought, memory, and emotion) 
Is physical appearance an important determinant of first impressions? Why or why not? Yes; we determine our trust based on how the person looks in the face in less than a second 
What is a schema? Specifically, what is a social schema? Long-term memory, that relates to social experiences or people 
What is stereotyp...
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PY 101 G Question and answers 100% correct
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PY 101 G Question and answers 100% correct PY 101 G - Multiple Choice Questions from Quizzes 
 
Confirmation bias is 
 
Amiable skepticism 
 
Ignoring evidence 
 
Neuropsychology 
 
Functionalism 
 
ignoring evidence 
 
 
Humanism is
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School Psychologist Praxis Latest 2024 Graded A+
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School Psychologist Praxis Latest 2024 
 
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Alternative Solutions several design ideas that could be used to solve a problem- Unrelated 
solutions to a problem 
 
Means-end Awareness of the intermediate steps required to achieve a particular goal; 
consequential thinking, or the ability to identify what may happen as a direct result of acting in a 
particular way 
 
inconsequential unimportant 
 
casual thinking The ability to relate one event to another over time and to understand wh...
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different ways of knowing correct answers authority, common sense, intuition, rationalism, empiricism 
 
authority correct answers "someone influential says so" 
-if authority figure is wrong, then you might be misled (trust but always verify) 
-authorities tend to discourage questions 
 
common sense (folk wisdom) correct answers what everyone knows or should know 
-supplemented by our personal experience 
-can be contradictory, confirmation bias gets in the way 
 
intuition correct answe...
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