Answer:
The answer is below
Explanation:
Disorders-based objective personality measure is the that describes a form of test designed primarily to measure mental health disorders making use of several validity scales to determine if the respondent giving answers to the questions accurately and truthfully, without the rater bias.
Therefore, there are advantage of disorders-based objective personality measure such MMPI as some of which are:
1. They are considered to be relatively cost effective.
2. They involved use of paper only and can be scored by hand or using a machine.
3. Unlike projective test, objective personality test can also be completed on the patient's schedule.
Concepts, ideas, opinions, feelings, and other intangible entities are often labeled as “insubstantial phenomena.” Select one of the following 3 phenomena that would be considered insubstantial, and explain two different ways — one qualitative and one quantitative — that you might measure it: a) the closeness of undergraduates’ social network friends; b) the “campus climate” at your university; c) “irrational exuberance” about the stock market.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
I am going to refer to the concept of the “campus climate” at my university.
The quantitative explanation would be this one. If the Board of Directors of the University wants to make decisions based on cold data, just in numbers, then they have to implement research with surveys to get the desired numbers. This information has to be interpreted, put in graphics and the information can help the Board to make decisions. However, cold data do not say everything. To be accurate you need quality information. So the qualitative explanation would be that there are elements that numbers cannot transmit. That is when you go and observe students' and teacher's behaviors on a daily basis. Yo go to the cafeteria, to the student's center, to the recreational center, and do observation. Then you ask open questions. You want to know people's feelings and opinions because there lies so much information that numbers can never convey.
How long did it take for the Mongols to conquer southern China?
How long did it take for the Mongols to conquer southern China?
According to historians, it took six decades for the Mongols to conquer southern China.
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Select the type of influence principle that best describes the following examples.
Type of Influence Principle:_____________.
In the movie White Christmas, Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) gets what he wants by reminding Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby) that he saved his life during the war.
Answer:
Rule of Reciprocrity
Explanation:
Rule of Reciprocrity is a term in social psychology that describes a situation in which an individual returns a favour or pay back what was done to him in the past.
Hence, in this case, in the movie White Christmas, Phil Davis (Danny Kaye) used RULE OF RECIPROCRITY (that is, I once saved your life during the war, now is the time you repay my kind action) to remind Bob Wallace (Bing Crosby).
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of in-depth interviews? Group of answer choices Interviews may last an hour or more. The interviewer uses a predetermined set of questions. The interviewer uses probing follow-up questions. The objective is for the interviewer to engage the respondent in a conversation. Such interviews require interviewer skills that keep the discussion on topic without unduly constraining the respondent.
Answer: Interviews may last an hour or more.
Explanation:
In-depth interviews are used when the subject being interviewed needs to be understood better. For this reason they are asked questions that aim to find out their true thoughts on a matter instead of what they think they should be their right response.
These interviews may use a predetermined set of questions but there will be extensive usage of follow-up questions with the objective being to engage the respondent in a conversation which is not an easy undertaking which is why interviewer skills that keep the discussion on topic without unduly constraining the respondent are required.
So long as the goals of the interview are accomplished, the duration is irrelevant and so the interview can be done in less than an hour. In-depth interviews therefore do not need to last an hour or more.
What are five reasons why traditional marriage is still relevant in Ghana society
Answer:
Explanation:
I think because of their culture.
Two general and connected understandings of privacy have been identified: privacy as a right to be "left alone" within a personal zone of solitude, and privacy as the: Group of answer choices
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options provided, we can answer the following.
Two general and connected understandings of privacy have been identified: privacy as a right to be "left alone" within a personal zone of solitude, and privacy as the right to control information about oneself.
This right to control information about oneself is very important at this time when we share our data through internet sites. We as individuals have the right to decide what to do with our personal information. And websites need to comply with the protection of this data. If we really think of it, we do not know what is the real use of the information we share on the internet and that represents a risk.
in order to study the effects of loud noise on worker productivity, Dr. McDuffee had one group of research participants work in a noisy room and a second group work in a quiet room. Those who worked in the quiet room were exposed to the
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In order to study the effects of loud noise on worker productivity, Dr. McDuffee had one group of research participants work in a noisy room and a second group work in a quiet room. Those who worked in the quiet room were exposed to the________ condition
A) experimental
B) survey
C) control
D) correlational
The correct answer is C. control condition
Explanation:
In an experiment, it is common one group receives a special treatment, which is known as "experimental condition", while the other group does not receive this treatment, this condition is known as the control condition. Moreover, the control condition is relevant in the research because it can serve as a comparison to the experimental condition or special treatment.
In the case presented, the experimental condition would be the noisy room because this is the variable the researcher is studying in reference to worker productivity. Also, those who are not in the noisy or those in the quiet room are exposed to the control condition because they do not receive the treatment but serve a control to measure the changes in productivity in a noisy room.
When a foreman orders an assembly-line employee to carry out a task that the employee perceives as unethical, yet the employee feels compelled to do it because of the foreman's position, the foreman is exercising:_______
Esta ejerciendo autoridad
What is social harmony?
Answer:
Social Harmony is defined as a process of valuing, expressing, and promoting love, trust, admiration, peace, harmony, respect, generosity and equity upon other people in any particular society regardless of their national origin, weight, marital status, ethnicity, colour, gender, race, age and occupation etc.
Explanation:
what are the three different leadership styles
Answer:
authoritarian, democratic, and laissez-faire
Explanation:
It was Saturday night, and Devon had too many beers. He was standing on the second floor balcony, loudly boasting that he was going to do a swan dive into the swimming pool. Everybody told him not to dive because he was too drunk and the pool was too shallow. Devon wouldn't listen because he wanted to show off to the new coed. Shouting, "Look at me!" he jumped off the balcony and dove into the pool. He struck his head on the bottom and broke his neck. Although he survived the accident, Devon cannot move any part of his body or feel any sensations from his shoulders down. However, all his other sensory and motor functions are completely normal.
(Be very clear, use the terms afferent and efferent when needed, and indicate direction of neural transmission.) I GIVE YOU THIS ANSWER IN THE VIDEO LECTURE ON THE NERVOUS SYSTEM!
A. Why doesn't Devon have any sensations below his shoulders? (Hint: It is always best to start your description where the sense of touch starts in your body, in the skin.)
B. Why can't Devon move his muscles below his shoulders? (Hint: it is always best to start where movement signals start, in the primary motor cortex in the frontal lobes.)
Answer:
A. Why doesn't Devon have any sensations below his shoulders? (Hint: It is always best to start your description where the sense of touch starts in your body, in the skin.)
A. Why doesn't Devon have any sensations below his shoulders? (Hint: It is always best to start your description where the sense of touch starts in your body, in the skin.) B. Why can't Devon move his muscles below his shoulders? (Hint: it is always best to start where movement signals start, in the primary motor cortex in the frontal lobes.)
Another problem for Libertarianism and a possible solution to that problem that
we've covered:
If a free will means being able to do what you want while all else stays the same,
then how can we make sense of someone doing otherwise than what their
beliefs and desires make sense for them to do? Perhaps what it means to be free
is to assign weight to possible beliefs and desires; it is the assigning of weight
that is the free choice.
If a free will means being able to have done otherwise while all else stays the
same, then how can we make sense of someone doing otherwise than what their
beliefs and desires make sense for them to do? Perhaps we should just say that
people can choose to be irrational,
If a free will means being able to have done otherwise than one did while all else
stays the same, then how can we make sense of someone doing otherwise than
what their beliefs and desires make sense for them to do? Perhaps what it
means to be free is to assign weight to possible beliefs and desires: it is the
assigning of weight that is the free choice.
None of the above.
Answer:
Correct Answer:
If a free will means being able to have done otherwise than one did while all else stays the same, then how can we make sense of someone doing otherwise than what their beliefs and desires make sense for them to do? Perhaps what it means to be free is to assign weight to possible beliefs and desires: it is the assigning of weight that is the free choice.
Explanation:
Libertarianism is one of the main philosophical point in life which is related to the problems of free will and determinism. This argues that free will is logically incompatible with a deterministic universe.That is, since agents or people have free will, determinism must be false.
What do you think is most important to consider when crafting effective messages: audience analysis, researching the subject, or communication organization? Why? Is social media use imperative to deliver messages to a certain audience?
Answer:
The most important to make sure a message is being conveyed to an audience would be communication organization. I believe this is the most important since the topics, arguments, and statements made to support the claim all tie back together in how you plan to show and speak about your message and goal. In regards to using social media, yes & no since while many young adults may not watch the news on TV they are more known to follow a credited new source on social media which gives them the important news on the worlds events. So if making sure your argument is broadcasted to all age groups I would say make sure to gear your message to all audiences in order to get the most feedback and support.
Explanation:
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A branch office registration is necessary to use a:_______
a. model unit, available for sale, in a subdivision for promotion of interest in the development.
b. temporary structure for dissemination of information.
Answer:
Neither A nor B
Explanation:
None of the above options is a necessity for branch office registration. When considering a branch office registration, a model unit or a temporary structure for dissemination of information are not usually required to be registered as branch offices.
But when considering a booth that's positioned in a shopping mall, which displays listing information, it will not be considered as a temporary information structure. It will be needed for branch office registration.
Which quotation from this passage best states a theme of the story? “My magic did not help me at all and yet there was a fire in my bowels, a fire in my mind.” “When the sun rose, I thought, ‘My journey has been clean. Now I will go home from my journey.’” “If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die, but, if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my spirit again.” “The Forest People themselves do not come near.”
Answer:
Hm..Not sure how to answer this, but I think the quote that states the theme of the story you're reading is, "When the sun rose, I thought, 'My journey has been clean, now I will go home from my journey.'"
Explanation:
The other quote I would go with is, "My magic did not help me at all, and yet there was a fire in my bowels, a fire in my mind." However, this particular quote did not make quite enough sense to me; yes, you have fire in your mind and bowels, but why? It just didn't make much sense to me.
The quote, "The Forest People themselves do not come near" quote was just..vague to me. To be completely honest, I was wondering about the Forest People themselves, and what exact thing or place that they wouldn't approach at all.
Lastly, the quote, "If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die, but if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my spirit again," was kind of a statement. I read it a couple of times thinking, 'hm..this could sound like a theme just a bit, if only the sentence didn't sound like a statement the character of the story had made.' Also, to be completely honest, I don't think this quote could state a theme of any kind.
I hope that this helps.
Answer:
I believe the answer is C; “If I went to the Place of the Gods, I would surely die, but, if I did not go, I could never be at peace with my spirit again.”
Explanation:
I am taking the test right now, and this is the answer I am going with. I'm pretty sure it is right.
In what way did industrialization affect the working class?
o They improved their standard of living.
o They fell far below other classes.
They became more successful.
o They were absorbed into the middle class.
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They fell far below other classes.
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
History of Indian classical music in 3 parts
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Indian classical music is the classical music of the Indian subcontinent, this includes India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and Nepal.It has two major traditions: the North Indian classical music tradition is called Hindustani, while the South Indian and Sri Lankan expression is called Carnatic. These traditions were not distinct until about the 16th century. During the period of Mughal rule of the Indian subcontinent, the traditions separated and evolved into distinct forms. Hindustani music emphasizes improvisation and exploring all aspects of a raga, while Carnatic performances tend to be short and composition-based. However, the two systems continue to have more common features than differences.
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Answer:
Indian classical music is composed of main three general parts of music i.e. notes(sur), rhythm(laya) and beats(taal). The notes that defines the melodic scales..
Explanation:
Indian classical music is a rich tradition that originated in South Asia and can now be found in all corners of the world. It's origins date back to sacred Vedic scriptures over 6,000 years ago where chants developed a system of musical notes and rhythmic cycles.
Children generally show interest in washing themselves around age 2, are able to wash themselves with supervision by age 4, and bathe independently by age 8. List potential challenge areas with establishing independence in bathing:
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The age at which a child would be ready or willing to bathe independently would vary from person to person. Perhaps the child is not yet adequately aware of how to clean himself/herself or may hurt themselves by slipping on the wet floor. Another challenge could be difficulty in using shampoo without adult supervision as it can come into contact with the eyes which can be very painful for the child.
Women are often kept out of prestigious, high paying positions for all the reasons EXCEPT:
a) Males actively aim to keep women out of these jobs.
b) They have been socially grouped with other women making comparable amounts of money.
c) They have historically not held those positions.
Answer:
b) They have been socially grouped with other women making comparable amounts of money.
Explanation:
There are many varying forms of gender discrimination in the workplace but commonly it indicates that workers or job applicants are viewed differently or unfairly due to their sex or gender. The discrimination can come up in any way such as demand for sexual favors, prejudiced in the recruiting process, firing on the basis of gender, passed over for promotion, or unequal because of their gender. Some theories claimed that women were intentionally kept out from the top of the ladder so that they cannot challenge the higher social position of their male counterparts.
According to the lecture on the social construction of time, computer programmers and astronomers are in a dispute over which unit of time?
Answer:
Leap seconds
Explanation:
A leap second is a phenomenon in time science in which a one-second adjustment is applied at a certain period to a Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), for the purpose of keeping the year and a second synced.
However, due to the variation in Earth's rotation speed in response to climatic and geological events, UTC leap seconds are mostly irregularly spaced and unpredictable.
Hence, computer programmers and astronomers are in a dispute over LEAP SECONDS
Narcissistic personality disorder is characterized by inability to develop a stable sense of identity. disregard for religion. exaggerated sense of self-importance. tendency to submit to demeaning treatment.
Answer: Exaggerated sense of self-importance.
Explanation:
A lack of a stable sense of identity is a characteristic in Borderline Personality Disorder, among many others.
A disregard for religion is not a disorder- it’s a personal preference. I believe it is called atheism.
There are multiple disorders that qualify for the “submit to demeaning treatment”, but a narcissist would never do such a thing.
NPD is usually characterized as an inflated sense of entitlement and emotional insensitivity. They are usually very self-centered.
You are providing supervision to a BCBA candidate accruing fieldwork hours. Prior to beginning supervision, you meet with the candidate and provide them with a clear written description of the purpose, requirements, evaluation criteria, and terms of the supervision. You might have violated:
Answer:
Explanation:
A supervisor is a job position that involves management it gives authority over some set of people which include workers in a work place, students.
A supervisor ensures things are done the normal way and that rules and regulations are been upheld. A supervisor who discloses his role to his student violates supervision competence he is not to disclose or discuss his role to the student or team he or she manages.
Cultural norms and practices often impacts a society's understanding of ethics; one such example is the concept of guanxi in China, which suggests an emphasis on _____________________________________________________ more than values of what is right or wrong as commonly seen in cultures that follow Judaeo-Christian traditions.
Answer:
Business Ethics & Social responsibilities
Cultural norms and practices often impacts a society's understanding of ethics; one such example is the concept of guanxi in China, which suggests an emphasis on _____________________________________________________ more than values of what is right or wrong as commonly seen in cultures that follow Judaeo-Christian traditions. a. A.collaboration B. transactions C.short term gains (Profits) D. relationships
Some of the ways that unfair and fraudulent practices can arise in financial transactions include _________________________________________________, deception, and churning
Explanation:
Educational objectives should guide classroom activities and evaluation. To accomplish this effectively, the objectives should be:
Answer:
stated in terms of specific observable behavior.
Explanation:
Educational objectives refer to the standards set either by educational institutions or individuals to guide the study of the peoples. Such goals should represent the educational expectations of both teachers and students as well as the quality of the curriculum program. Besides that, widely used assessment methods, while likely providing a way of awarding ratings, also do not provide sufficient input to assess whether students are meeting the assigned goals. This is generally dependent on a blend of not having structured objectives, to begin with, not having converted those goals into observable results, and not using evaluation methods that are capable of assessing anticipated educational outcomes given the level of skill required to improve them.
The term domestic violence refers to sexual, physical or verbal abuse of
Answer:
all of the above because domestic violance can be done in any form
Dante is 2-years old. His mother took him to the doctor and discovered that he had gained 5 pounds and grown 2 inches since his last physical exam. This is an example of the role of_________ processes in development.
Answer:
This is an example of the role of Biological processes in development. Hope this helps :)
Explanation:
Sara has dementia. This has been hard for her family as she is srarting to forget them and often when her daughter's come to visit she doesn't recognize them. Sara's memory loss is:________
a. anterograde
b. substance induced
c. retrograde
d. regressive
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
In simple words, Retrograde amnesia refers to the lack of brain-access to current events, or knowledge gathered in the history. This results from an illness or the emergence of an illness.
This appears to affect increased security, biographical, and prescriptive memories adversely, while retaining functional memory intact without growing problems in acquiring additional information.
The philosophies of John Locke and Robert Nozick can be said to diverge in which of the following respects: a) Nozick defends strict constraints on what the majority can do whereas Locke defends no constraints. b) Locke derives individual rights from the good of society as a whole, whereas Nozick derives rights from individual self-ownership. c) For Locke, the right to life is inalienable, whereas for Nozick, the right may be surrendered by its possessor. d) Nozick defends a pre-political (natural) right to property whereas Locke does not. e) Locke claims that the purpose of government is to secure rights, whereas Nozick claims that its purpose is to secure wealth.
Answer:
Correct Answer:
e) Locke claims that the purpose of government is to secure rights, whereas Nozick claims that its purpose is to secure wealth.
Explanation:
John Locke and Robert Nozick are two different philosophers who hold different views regarding to humans. For John Locke, he argued that all persons are endowed with natural rights to life, liberty, and property and that rulers who fail to protect those rights may be removed by the people, by force if necessary.
On the other-hand, Robert Nozick believed on the “entitlement” theory of justice which states that the distribution of holdings in a society is just if and only if everyone in that society is entitled to what he has. This is known as entitlement theory of justice.
Answer: C
Explanation:
Which of the following is an example of anthropocentrism? Select one: a. Kelly thinks that dogs are able to sniff out food better than humans can. b. Jonathan thinks that humans can take on the animal nature of wolves. c. Meredith thinks that cats love to play with their human owners. d. Joanne thinks that cows have all the emotions that humans have. e. Ronald thinks that humans are able to trick bears into thinking that they are dead.
Answer:
Correct Answer:
b. Jonathan thinks that humans can take on the animal nature of wolves.
Explanation:
Anthropocentrism is the belief that human beings are the most important entity in the universe. That is, regarding the world in terms of human values and experiences. It is the belief of humans putting themselves first in whatever situation rather than the environment or the animals.
Since the probability that a new marriage will end in divorce varies based on whether either of the newly-weds has been divorced before, these two outcomes (the fate of the new marriage and the previous divorce record of the newly-weds) are: Group of answer choices
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although the question does not include options, we can say the following.
Since the probability that a new marriage will end in divorce varies based on whether either of the newly-weds has been divorced before, these two outcomes (the fate of the new marriage and the previous divorce record of the newly-weds) are dependent.
The variables are dependent because they influence the faith of the new couple when getting married. If one had the unfortunate experience of the divorce in its previous relationship, it could impact the direction of its new marriage. It cannot be mutually exclusive because this term means that the events cannot happen at the same moment.