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ILTS History 246 Exam || All Correct.
  • ILTS History 246 Exam || All Correct.

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  • General Political Theory (4 major purposes of a govt) correct answers -ensuring national security -providing public services -ensuring social order -making decisions regarding the economy 4 main theories regarding origin of the state correct answers -evolutionary (from family structure to govt structure) -by force -divine right -social contract (allowing yourself to be governed in return for protection) greek philosophers who believed scientifically organized order in political matte...
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C100-Neoclassical Period with 100% correct answers(latest update)
  • C100-Neoclassical Period with 100% correct answers(latest update)

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  • Neoclassical Period Age of Enlightenment Age of Englightenment period in which a notable shift towards rational thinking and advancement occurred in science, philosophy, society and politics. Neoclassical Period & Enlightenment CORDES- (classical cords) Classicism, Order, Rationalism, Deism, Empiricism, Skepticism (reaction to the head knowledge of renaissance and now new classical) Skepticism this type of philosophical school was prominent during the Enlightenment to en...
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SOCW 480 PASSED Exam Questions and  CORRECT Answers
  • SOCW 480 PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers

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  • Professor Rodgers examined survey information on people who were 65 years old and older. He found the average level of happiness reported increased from 1982 to 2002. He concluded that people under 65 years of age also experience increasing levels of happiness from 1982 to 2002. The error he committed is called... - the error of over generalization Prestige and honor within the scientific community depend largely on... - one's reputation as a researcher as demonstrated by having many p...
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UBC PSYC 217 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+
  • UBC PSYC 217 Final Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+

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  • 'A level' of 0.05 - If null is true, 5% of time will make mistake that it is not % of scores fall within 1 SD - 68% % of scores fall within 2 SD - 95% % of scores fall within 3 SD - 99.7% 2 Functions of debriefing - Ethical and educational 2 Functions that theories serve - 1 Organize and explain variety of specific facts / descriptions of behaviour 2 Generate new knowledge 2 ways to deal with order effects - 1 Counterbalancing 2 Passage of time between administering IV's 3 Basic eth...
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WGU Academy US History Midterm Exam 100% Correct
  • WGU Academy US History Midterm Exam 100% Correct

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  • What economic trend transformed the South in the mid-nineteenth century? - ANSWER The South experienced a dramatic rise in cotton production Before the Civil War, what campaign was intended to keep slavery out of new territories? - ANSWER Free-Soil Movement Which significant political shift characterized Andrew Jackson's presidency? - ANSWER more people involved in the political process What antebellum philosophy in America sparked the creation of new reform institutions? - ANSWER the ...
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Psych 203 Exam 1 || Already Graded A+.
  • Psych 203 Exam 1 || Already Graded A+.

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  • What does it mean to be a good consumer of research? How does the producer role differ? correct answers it means reading about research so they can later apply it to their work, hobbies, relationships, or personal growth. the producer role differs because they produce the research/analyze it/present it and this is their career (research scientist or professor) How do basic research, applied research, and translational research differ? correct answers basic research- Goal is to enhance knowled...
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Research Methods, Dr. Barnhardt FAU Exam 1 Study Guide Graded A 2024
  • Research Methods, Dr. Barnhardt FAU Exam 1 Study Guide Graded A 2024

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  • evidence-based treatment - a psychotherapy technique whose effectiveness has been supported by empirical research. empiricism - the use of verifiable evidence as the basis for conclusions; collecting data systematically and using it to develop, support, or challenge a theory theory - a statement or set of statements that describes general principles about how variables relate to one another hypothesis - a statement of the specific result the researcher expects to observe from a particul...
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PSYCH 217 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
  • PSYCH 217 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024

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  • PSYCH 217 FINAL EXAM WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 2024
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Psychology 120 Chapter 2 Questions with complete solution 2024
  • Psychology 120 Chapter 2 Questions with complete solution 2024

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  • Psychology 120 Chapter 2 Questions with complete solution 2024 Psychology 120 Chapter 2 Key Characteristics of the ideal scientist - correct answer Precision, Skepticism, Reliance on empirical evidence, Willingness to make "risky predictions, Openness. Theory - correct answer An organized system of assumptions and principles that purports to explain a specific set of phenomena and their interrelationships Hypothesis - correct answer A statement that attempts to predict or account ...
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Psychology 120 Chapter 2 fully solved graded A+
  • Psychology 120 Chapter 2 fully solved graded A+

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  • Psychology 120 Chapter 2 Key Characteristics of the ideal scientist - correct answer Precision, Skepticism, Reliance on empirical evidence, Willingness to make "risky predictions, Openness. Theory - correct answer An organized system of assumptions and principles that purports to explain a specific set of phenomena and their interrelationships Hypothesis - correct answer A statement that attempts to predict or account for a set of phenomena. specifies relationships. (are what theories...
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