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law of delict exam
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1.	The most suitable remedy for the prevention of harm is: 
 
the actio legis Aquiliae. 
the actio de effusis vel deiectis. 
the interdict. 
mitigation of loss. 
 
2.		Absolute compulsion is one of the conditions that may cause a person’s behaviour to be involuntary and hence not to qualify as conduct for the purpose of delictual liability. In which one of the following instances is Y subject to absolute compulsion? 
 
X points a gun at Y and orders Y to damage Z’s motor vehicle. In order to...
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IB Biology HL Option A.4 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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IB Biology HL Option A.4 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
What is innate behaviour? Provide an example. 
inherited from parents and develops independently of environment as it is unaffected by animal's 
experiences e.g. palmer grasp reflex in babies 
How can innate behaviour change? What is the rate of change? 
- can change through evolution via natural selection 
- rate of change much slower than with learned behaviour 
Describe how invertebrate experiments can be conducted to observ...
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Samenvatting - Behavioral Neuroscience
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Samenvatting van alle hoorcolleges van het van Behavioural neuroscience 
- Personality 
- Anxiety 
- Free-will 
- Managment of behavioural and psychological symptoms and signs of Dementia 
- Ingestive behaviour - drinking 
- Ingestive behaviour - eating 
- Emotions 
- Aggression 
- Learning and memory 
- Circadian rhythms and sleep-wake 
- Cerebellum: motor and non-motor functions
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PSYCH 282 - B-Mod Midterm 1 Questions And Answers With Latest Updates
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Behaviour - a simple action; what people do or say 
What are some characteristics of behaviour? (5) - - It involves a persons actions; described with 
action words. 
- It has dimensions (frequency, duration, latency, and intensity). 
- It can be observed, described, or recorded by others or by the person engaging in the behaviour 
- Has an impact on the physical + social environment. 
- It is lawful. Its occurrence is systemically influenced by environmental events. 
Overt Behaviour - - an actio...
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NUR 401: WEEK 7 Spinal Cord injuries and Seizures Exam full solution packxam Questions and Answers 2024
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Administration of Tirilazad Mesylate ? - Administered for 48 Hours. Post- Injury 
is a vasopressor agent (Vaso Constrictor). 
Maintains mean arterial pressure to improve perfusion to spinal cord. 
After a seizure conduct a post octal exam - Ask questions to help pinpoint where brain miscue 
occurred 
check if patient recognizes objects ( hold pen and ask what it is for) 
As where they are and what day of week it is. 
as patient to say their name, snap fingers and touch their nose 
ask patient to...
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MRCPsych – Psychopathology Exam Questions & Answers 2024
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MRCPsych – Psychopathology Exam Questions & Answers 2024 
 
 
Psychopathology is the systematic study of abnormal experience, cognition, and behaviour. It consists of two major divisions - - ANSWER-1. explanatory psychopathology, which attempts to explain causative factors through theory 
generation or experimental construction; hence explanatory psychopathology includes 
experimental (e.g. behaviourism) and theoretical (e.g. psychoanalysis) subtypes; 
 
2. descriptive psychopathology, which p...
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PSYC 375 Quiz 1 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PSYC 375 Quiz 1 Exam Questions With 
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What is neuroscience? - answerThe multidisciplinary study of the brain 
Includes: psychological, biology, chemistry, LTM, Brain development, cellular, trauma, brain, 
functions + localization, emotions, anatomy, physics, physiology 
Is neuroscience narrow or broad? - answerBroad 
What does neuroscience have influences on? - answerInfluences on psychological 
functioning and influences on sociology and economics 
How does neuroscience and...
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KPE160 Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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KPE160 Final Exam Questions and 
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Why study Motor Behaviour? - Answer- Movement is fundamental to: 
- teaching, coaching, learning 
- human factors 
- diagnosis / rehabilitization of neural or muscular disorders 
Human Nervous System - Answer- Central Nervous System (CNS) & Peripheral 
Nervous System (PNS) 
Motor Behaviour - Answer- - divided into Motor Control, Motor Learning, Motor 
Development 
- interconnected 
Motor Control - Answer- - study of cognitive and CNS mechanism ...
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PSYC 375 Thackray University of Calgary Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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PSYC 375 Thackray University of Calgary 
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Neuropsychology - answerStudy of the relationships between brain function and behaviour 
(people) 
--> Origins: Paul Broca discovered the link between specific damage located in the left frontal 
lobe region and language difficulties 
Histological - answerBrains sectioned postmortem and tissue stained with different dyes 
- Contemporary techniques identify molecular neurol-chemical and morphological (structura...
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PSY2236 || All Correct.
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Learning correct answers Change in behaviour: the acquisition of a new response OR the suppression of an existing response 
- Long lasting 
- Any enduring change in the way an organism responds based on its experiences 
 
Key to learning correct answers Association 
 
Associative learning --> correct answers Classical conditioning 
 
Classicial conditioning correct answers learning to associate one stimulus with another, e.g. jingling of keys and separation anxiety in dogs 
 
CC: Acquisition ...
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