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ASBOG Practice Quiz fully solved & updated
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Which geologic law explains the relative ages of rocks with respect to one another in a map or cross section? - ANSWER-Principle of Initial Horizontality 
Law of Superposition 
Law of Cross-cutting Relationship 
 
Surface exposure, in a temperate environment, of aluminum silicate minerals such as feldspar would result in the development of which of the following clay minerals? - ANSWER-Montmorillonite 
 
What geologic condition would produce slow drainage within the cone of depression of an unco...
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NUR 3294 Essentials Exam 2 Review Questions and Answers Latest 
 
Essentials Exam 2 Summer Chapters 24, 15, 16, 17, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 36, 37, 38 
Chapter 24 
1.	When working with an older adult who is hearing-impaired, the use of which techniques would improve communication? (Select all that apply.) 
1.	Check for needed adaptive equipment. 
2.	Exaggerate lip movements to help the patient lip read. 3. Give the patient time to respond to questions. 
4.	Keep communication short and to the p...
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Mock BCBA EXAM 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A
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Mock BCBA EXAM 1 Questions and Answers Already Graded A Determinism Cause and Effect, Lawfulness: If/Then statements. The world is orderly and predicable. 
Latency The time between an SD and the response: "Bryson get your shoes on (SD) - Bryson initiating getting his shoes on" The time from a reinforcer to the next response is a latency and not an IRT, even if the reinforcer is response-produced. 
Inner Response Time The time from the start of one response (behavior) to the start of the next r...
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What are the common attitudes and assumptions of science? - ANSWER-determinism, empiricism, experimentation, replication, parsimony, and philosophic doubt 
 
Explain the difference between EAB and ABA - ANSWER-EAB involves basic research, reporting only on basic behavior experiments whose primary goal is to discover and clarify the basic principles of behavior and determine functional relations between behavior and controlling variables. 
 
ABA involves applied research and has the goal of creat...
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CNRN Exam 72 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Cerebral circulation - CORRECT ANSWER completely dependent on glucose for metabolism 
 
anterior lobe of pituitary gland - CORRECT ANSWER GSH 
ACTH 
TSH 
Prolactin 
FSH 
LH 
 
posterior lobe of pituitary gland - CORRECT ANSWER vasopressin and oxytocin and antidiuretic hormone 
 
pons - CORRECT ANSWER sleep and arousal 
RAS location 
 
frontal lobe - CORRECT ANSWER A region of the cerebral cortex that has specialized areas for movement, abstract ...
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National pesticide applicator certification core manual (2nd edition 2014) Correctly Solved!!!
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Emulsifiable Concentrates (E or EC) - ANSWER Contain 2-6lbs of active ingredient per gallon 
 
Very versatile. Used against pests in a lot of situations. 
 
Ready-to-Use (RTU) low concentrate solutions - ANSWER Require to further dilution before application 
 
Consist of small amount of active ingredient (often 1% or less per unit volume) 
 
Expensive 
 
Concentrate solutions (C, LC, WSC/WSL) - ANSWER Dilute with water or refined oil/petroleum based solvent. 
 
True solutions 
 
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CS->UCS-> UCR	(Pairing of NS with UCS to become CS) 
*Introduced terms in video (Generalization and Discrimination) 
o	Acquisition: repeated pairing of the NS (neutral stimulus) and the UCS (US); the organism is in the process of acquiring learning-first few conditioning trials 
▪	Although classical conditioning happens quite easily, there are a few basic principles that researchers have discovered: 
•	CS must(?) come before UCS 
•	CS and UCS must (?) come very close together in time...
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AP Environmental Science
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1.	Anthropogenic	derived from human activities 2.	Erosion	The process by which wind, water, ice, or gravity transports soil and sediment from one location to another 3.	Runoff	Part of the water cycle where an excess of water runs down and does not sink into the soil and eventually makes it to the rivers, lakes, and oceans. 4.	Denitrification	process in which fixed nitrogen compounds are con- verted back into nitrogen gas and returned to the atmosphere 5.	Nitrification	ammonia (NH3) is conv...
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EDF 6225 Final Exam 82 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Conditioned punisher - CORRECT ANSWER A previously neutral stimulus change that functions as a punisher because of prior pairing with one or more other punishers. 
 
unconditioned punisher - CORRECT ANSWER A stimulus that, usually, is punishing without any prior learning. 
 
conditioned reinforcer - CORRECT ANSWER a stimulus that has acquired reinforcing properties through prior learning 
 
Unconditioned Reinforcer - CORRECT ANSWER A stim...
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AP Environmental Science Review
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1.	superposition	The principle that any given rock layer is probably older than those above it and younger than those below it 2.	continental crust	Extends from surface of Earth down to 20-30 miles. Continental crust (granite) is less dense then ocean crust (basalt). 3.	oceanic crust	Extends down from the surface of the Earth to 7 miles. Crust is layered and very uniform. Com- posed of basalt. 4.	mantle	Contains most of Earth's mass. Composed of iron, magnesium, aluminum, and silicon-o...
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