THE ANSWER IS D. CPU
The ____ phenomenon refers to the tendency to make judgments relative to a baseline established by our experience.
The phenomenon is called the anchoring effect. It refers to the influence of an initial piece of information (the 'anchor') on subsequent judgments and decisions. The anchor creates a baseline that affects our perception of relative values.
Explanation:The phenomenon the student is referring to is known as the anchoring effect. This is a psychological bias that influences our ability to objectively estimate or predict values. Essentially, we have a tendency to overly rely on the first piece of information we receive (the 'anchor') when making judgments and decisions. This anchor establishes a baseline to which we compare other numbers or information.
For example, if you first see a shirt that costs $100, and then see a similar shirt for $50, you might perceive the second shirt as cheap. However, if you first see a shirt for $20, and then the same $50 shirt, you might perceive it as expensive. The $100 and $20 prices serve as the 'anchors' that influence your judgment of the $50 shirt's value.
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Which of the following is not a benefit of foreign trade?
it allows each country to produce the goods for which they have the lowest opportunity cost.
it is mutually beneficial because nations enjoy a bigger variety of products
Specialization creates better products
Nations become dependent on each other
Nations become dependent on each other is not a benefit because that can be harmful. It is good to have commercial partners but not to the point of needing exclusively another nation's help.
What does the First Amendment protect? Select all that apply
A) right to bear arms
B) freedom of speech
C) right to trial by jury
D) separation of church and state
E) right to due process of the law
F) right to petition the government
G) freedom from unreasonable searches
Answer:
Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, and the right to disagree with government decisions and request changes
from the __________ perspective, people form groups to meet instrumental and expressive needs.
From the functionalist perspective, people form groups to meet instrumental and expressive needs
A congressial session is when members of Congress come together to preform their legislative duties. How many congressional sessions are there per two year term?
Two sessions, One for each year
The constitution of the United States of America demands that the Congress has to meet at least once every year, although each Congress typically holds two sessions. A meeting of the Senate and the House of Representatives or a meeting of one or both houses of Congress is also called a congressional session.
The answer is 2.
According to ________, collective action happens when people with similar ideas and tendencies gather in the same place.
A. emergent norm theory
B. resource-mobilization theory
C. contagion theory
D. convergence theory
Despite writing constitutions to form republics, many newly independent Latin American countries a. Were ruled by dictators c. Were headed by a monarchy b. Became theocracies d. Formed democracies Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Yes its A was ruled by dictators .
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What is the major implication in studying attachment theory?
A. it sheds light on the potential impact of childhood experiences on future relationships
B. it allows caregivers to have some personal time
C. it helps psychologists understand the importance of proper child-rearing techniques
D. it has helped to debunk the notion that childhood experiences impact future relationships
This is for psychology. Closest subject to pick is social studies.
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Fernando cannot stop worrying that a thief is going to break into his apartment, so he keeps checking the doors to make sure they are locked. fernando's worrisome thoughts about a break-in are a(n) ________. the fact that fernando checks the locks over and over is a(n) ________. a. compulsion; obsession b. ritual; phobia c. obsession; compulsion d. phobia; ritual
I would say D. Phobia and ritual
A phobia is something you fear and ritual is something you always do
Eter lives in a beautiful region. Peter and other residents of his region use water from the river that flows through their region. Recently, Mark Industries decided to set up their chemical plant near that river. Peter realized that the waste from the chemical plant would pollute the river. He decided to seek a legal ordinance that would restrict the use of land near that river for specific use only. Which type of zoning will help Peter and his region?
The zoning would help Peter and his region is a "riparian zone" (communities along the river margin and banks). The word riparian derives from Latin "ripa" meaning river bank. Since riparian zones are important in ecology, they have a conservational role, Peter would claim that his area should be protected from any possible pollution caused by chemical plants.
Answer:
Single-use zoning
Explanation:
Single-use zoning (or Euclidean zoning) is a tool of urban planning that has been practiced in the United States since the early 1900s. It is a response to rapid urban growth. Single-use zoning plans the way that land is used in a city. Under this type of planning, land is divided in residential, commercial and industrial areas. In this case, Peter and his region will benefit from this zoning as it would mean that it would restrict the use of the land near the river for specific use only.
What did farmers want to use to pay their debts and taxes? A) cropsB) military serviceC) time served in prisonD) money
As part of the system of checks and balances, the legislative branch is responsible for which of the following?
A) Determining the constitutionality of a law
B) Appointing ambassadors to foreign countries
C) Selecting members of the president’s cabinet
D) Approving treaties made by the president
D is the correct answer.
The United States Senate has control over approving treaties made by the President and his State Department.
A is the purview of the Judicial Branch.
B is the purview of the Executive branch.
C is the purview of the Executive branch but the approval is done by the Legislative branch.
The legislative branch is responsible for D) Approving treaties made by the president as part of the system of checks and balances. The Senate must also confirm presidential appointments such as ambassadors and federal judges, and has the power to impeach and convict a sitting president or judges.
As part of the system of checks and balances, the legislative branch has various responsibilities. One of these responsibilities, as specified in the question options provided, includes approving treaties made by the president. This is a crucial check on executive power, ensuring that international agreements align with the interests and policies as determined by the legislative representation of the citizens.
The legislative branch, particularly the Senate, plays a key role in the appointment process as well. While the president appoints ambassadors, executive officers, and federal judges, these appointments must be confirmed by the Senate. This gives the Senate significant input into the composition of the executive and judicial branches. It is also part of the legislative branch's role to potentially impeach and convict a sitting president or judges, which serves as a significant check on the executive and judicial branches.
Alice is practicing a speech she will give to her bosses, and wants her friends to critique her performance. During the speech, she moves around the room and talks to all sections of the audience. She also pauses often and frequently uses "you know” and "like” in an effort to relate to the audience. What advice would her classmates most likely give about her presentation?
To cut out the 'you know's and 'like's because it's her bosses she's speaking to.
Answer:
C. They tell her to avoid using “you know” and “like” because the phrases are too informal.
The office of lieutenant governor in Texas is different from the office of the vice president of the United States in that A. When governors leave the state, lieutenant governors become acting governors B. Lieutenant governors are usually from the opposition party, whereas vice presidents are not C. The office of lieutenant governor has a two-year term versus the vice president's four-year term D. Lieutenant governors have powers nearly co equal with governors, whereas vice presidents have few formal powers.
The correct answer is A.
The lieutenant governor in Texas is the second highest executive office in that state and the second most powerful post. The lieutenant controls the works of Texas Senate and budgeting process.
Dan Patrick has been in that office since January 20, 2015.
The lieutenant governor assumes the powers of the Governor of Texas when the governor is out of state or unable to attend to his duties. He becomes then the acting governor. He also becomes Governor if the current Governor resigns, dies or is removed from office.
The position of lieutenant governor is Texas vests significant power compared to many other state governors, whose position and responsibilities are similar to those of the Vice President of the United States.
The lieutenant governor in Texas has powers nearly coequal with the governor and significant legislative influence, while the vice president of the U.S. has fewer formal powers. The lieutenant governor is elected for a term of four years with no term limits and may be from a different political party than the governor.So,option D is correct.
The office of lieutenant governor in Texas is indeed different from the office of the vice president of the United States, particularly in the scope of powers and duties. Option D accurately reflects these differences: Lieutenant governors have powers nearly coequal with governors, whereas vice presidents have few formal powers. In Texas, the lieutenant governor presides over the Senate and can cast the deciding vote in ties. They also have significant influence over legislation through committee appointments and oversight. Furthermore, the lieutenant governor serves as an executive when the governor is away from the state or upon succession to the governorship. In contrast, the vice president of the United States has a more limited role, mainly presiding over the Senate without participating in daily operations.
The lieutenant governor is elected for a term of four years with no term limits and may be of a different political party than the governor since they are elected separately.
What is tge source of the divison between sunni and shi'a Muslims.
They both agree on the fundamentals of Islam and share the same Holy Book (The Qur'an), but there are differences mostly derived from their different historical experiences, political and social developments, as well as ethnic composition.
These differences originate from the question of who would succeed the Prophet Muhammad as leader of the emerging Muslim community after his death. To understand them, we need to know a bit about the Prophet's life and political and spiritual legacy.
In Jill's psychotherapy sessions, the therapist has been using systematic desensitization to gradually make her more comfortable with social situations. Similar to the treatments used for individuals with social phobia, the therapist has given Jill homework assignments that require her to practice talking to strangers, join informal groups and speak in front of small groups. Most likely she is being treated for _______ personality disorder.
The correct answer is: " avoidant " .
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→ " avoidant personality disorder " .
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" In Jill's psychotherapy sessions, the therapist has been using systematic desensitization to gradually make her more comfortable with social situations. Similar to the treatments used for individuals with social phobia, the therapist has given Jill homework assignments that require her to practice talking to strangers, join informal groups and speak in front of small groups. Most likely she is being treated for avoidant personality disorder. "
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Most likely she is being treated for social anxiety personality disorder
The stress of social situations is too much to handle for a person who suffers social anxiety personality disorder. They might avoid all kinds of social contact because things that other people think “normal,” like small talk, make them very uncomfortable. As a result, many aspects of their lives not just the social, may fall apart.
Also known as social phobia, is a common mental disorders and easily treated if the person is able to ask for help.
The policy of apartheid as practiced in South Africa resulted in which of the following outcomes? Improvements in social services for the poor Economic progress for the Bantu people Integrated ethnic communities that became a model for developing nations The condemnation of South Africa by the international community Increased political participation among all ethnic groups in South Africa
I think it ..Increased political participation among all ethnic groups in South Africa
because the apartheid Increased political participation among all ethnic groups to make ethnic group equal on politice
Answer:
The condemnation of South Africa by the international community.
Explanation:
South Africa declared its independence after 1931, with the Status of Westminster, and effectively segregated the black population. However, apartheid was legally sanctioned after 1948. This policy would lead to the progressive isolation of the country, especially after the decolonization process in Africa, and by the decade of 1980, the West powers (the USA, Europe) had imposed economic sanctions. Relationships of South Africa would normalize after the 1993 election of Nelson Mandela and the end of the Apartheid.
The ultimate responsibility for the ethical integrity of research with children lies with the A) investigator. B) institutional review board. C) child. D) child’s parents.
Answer:
A) investigator.
Explanation:
The children's parents will allow or not the participation of their children in the research. Then, once they are participating in the research, the responsability lies with the investigator/the researcher who is responsible for the research.
What is ironic about how we define ourselves as individuals?
A. We tend to define ourselves in terms of how we want others to see us.
B. We tend to define ourselves in terms of how we think others want to see us.
C. We generally define our individuality in terms of our association with various groups.
D. We usually define ourselves in terms of what we don't like or don't identify with as opposed to what we do like or identify with.
Nonviolent offenders are never put in solitary confinement
A. True
B. False
B False an offender is an offender
a true is the answer
What did the Bretton Woods Conference do?
a.established a single world currency.
c. set up productivity standards for the United States and Europe.
b. established a foreign exchange market.
d. created a fixed exchange rate system between the United States and most of Europe.
Answer:
d. created a fixed exchange rate system between the United States and most of Europe.
Explanation:
Bretton Woods Agreement or "Bretton Woods Conference" is the name with which a series of provisions agreed upon by some 45 Allied countries in July 1944 became known, in the same American city that gave name to the agreement in the state of New Hampshire at the Mount Washington Hotel. The purpose of such a concert of nations was to define the parameters that would govern the world economy after World War II.
The financial system that would emerge from Bretton Woods would be largely favorable to the United States, which would henceforth have de facto control of much of the world economy as well as of its entire capital distribution system. The United States finally took the reins of world finance, a maneuver it refused to execute for at least about 25 years, because of US foreign policy principles, which advocated non-involvement in political and economic issues sensitive to European nations.
In short, this conference created a fixed exchange rate system between the United States and most of Europe.
In order to be elected Governor of Georgia, a candidate must first register with the Secretary of State as a candidate. Then, he/she must win his/her party's primary to become the party's official nominee for President. A special election could be held for the political party if no candidate receives a majority of the vote in the Primary. In November, any official nominee of the parties must receive a majority of the popular vote in order to become the next Governor of Georgia. What can you conclude from this information? A) Primaries are not important. B) The Electoral College is too important. C) Becoming Governor is a complicated process. D) Special elections decide who will be the Governor.
The answer is C) Becoming Governor is a complicated process.
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Answer: C
Explanation:
Modern campaigns are long, tiring, and complicated processes, which also involves lots and LOTS of money.
One revision in the diagnosis of a sexual dysfunction from the dsm-iv-tr to the dsm-5 is that the sexual dysfunction
a. occurs in all sexual situations
b. is not a lifelong problem
c. must occur for at least 6 months
d. must cause marked distress
In the revision of the diagnosis of sexual dysfunction from the DSM IV to the DSM V they updated many of the diagnostic criteria, one of them was the new criterion that the sexual dysfunction must occur for at least 6 months while other was the 75%-100% frequency.
What more did you learn about mccandless's relationship with his father? do you think his anger is justified? why or why not?
Cristopher Mc Candless had a chaotic childhood,marked by a stormy relation between his parents,with a physically and mentally abusive condition,due to frequent differences throughout his parent´s marriage. He lived in a violent home,where his father beat and disparaged his mother, a dark reality that Christopher and his sister were forced to conceal.
His anger might be justified considering the repressed feelings during his childhood and adolescence but the final decision was somehow disproportioned and solved nothing.
9. As you boot up your computer system, nothing is displayed on the monitor. You check that the monitor is turned on and that all the power cords are plugged into a working source of electricity. What should you do next?
A. Ship the monitor back to the manufacturer with a written description of the problem.
B. Look inside the monitor case for loose or broken wires.
C. Check that all cables between components are securely attached.
D. Call an electrician.
The answer here is C, it best if you check to makes sure that EVERYTHING is plugged in and that it is plugged into the correct outlets, and compartments.
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Answer:
The Correct Answer is C just took PF test
Explanation:
According to the result of the Texas vs. Johnson case, could a state have a law that makes it illegal to burn money as a form of political protest? A. Yes, because symbolic speech can be limited by the government. B. No, because symbolic speech cannot be limited by the government Selected: c. Yes, because money is protected by the Fourth AmendmentThis answer is incorrect. D. No, because burning things is always legal as long as it is your property.
C.) No because symbolic speech cannot be limited by the government.
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In addition to their five rules for enhancing intimate communication, notarius and markman also emphasized that one of the most important attributes of successful relationships is _______.
The most important attributes of successful relationships, according to Notarius and Markman, include commitment and responsiveness, where partners are mutually responsive to each other's needs.
Explanation:In addition to their five rules for enhancing intimate communication, Notarius and Markman also emphasized that one of the most important attributes of successful relationships is commitment. Margaret Clark and Edward Lemay highlighted the responsiveness of partners as a key characteristic in happy, healthy relationships, where partners can trust each other to understand, validate, and care for one another. Furthermore, consistent factors contributing to the success of a relationship include positive rapport, mutual expectations of responsiveness, and dedication to maintaining the relationship's health, as discussed by researchers like Gottman, Cherlin, Markman, Popenoe, and Rogers.
The Jewish Bible was translated into ____________ allowing it to spread to more people. A. Latin c. Greek b. Persian d. Hebrew Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
This is the eastern north amecrica range that reaches from alabam in the south to canada in the north. Mt.Mitchell is the highest point in this range
The correct answer is:
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the "Appalachian Mountains " .
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or ; write as: "Appalachian Mtns. "
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or ; write as: "Appalachian Mountain Range" .
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or ; write as: "Appalachian Mtn. Range " .
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Note: The actual "question, itself" ; should be written as:
{something to the effect of} :
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" To what mountain range does the following description refer?
"This is the eastern North American range that reaches from Alabama in the South to Canada in the North.
Mt. Mitchell is the highest point in this range. "
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Which of the following BEST describes the diffusion of Protestantism? Protestantism began in Russia before spreading to Germany and the rest of Europe. Protestantism spread from the Middle East before finding a home in Rome. Protestantism began in Germany, spread through Europe, and then spread to other continents. Protestantism began in England and spread to North and South America. Protestantism spread from Spain and Portugal to the west coast of Africa.
"Protestantism began in Germany, spread through Europe, and then spread to other continents" is the best answer to this question.
Many mark the beginning of mainstream Protestantism as the moment Martin Luther nailed his Theses to the door of the church in Germany.
While other groups did exist before and after in England, France and elsewhere, Germany can be considered the intellectual home for Protestantism before spreading throughout Europe and the world.