Answer:
This best illustrates: plasticity.
Explanation:
Our brains possess the amazing ability to change and adapt when we learn something, or even to find new paths and connections when they suffer some type of damage. That ability is called neuroplasticy, or simply plasticity.
When our brains find new paths or move functions from an area that is damaged to an undamaged area, that is called functional plasticity. The type of plasticity described in the question, concerning the pianists, is called structural plasticity. It means the pianists' brains actually changed their structure as a result from learning and practicing to play the piano. Their auditory cortex is larger than what it would be in other people due to their learning.
If I’m doing research on communication apprehension and I define high apprehension as someone who has at least 8 "ums," "uhs," or "ers" in a five minute period, I have created a(n):
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can answer the following.
If I’m doing research on communication apprehension and I define high apprehension as someone who has at least 8 "ums," "uhs," or "ers" in a five minute period, I have created a(n): operational definition.
After doing part of your research, you will be able to get some definitions straight, created by yourself. In this case, you can come up with an operational definition. which means that you collect the proper data and define it in a clear, concise way. So your operational definition can express with clarity one of the objects of the study.
If you were going to conduct a research study to determine whether or not a behavior is "normal" or "abnormal," what sort of design or methodology do you feel might be effective
Answer:
One concept of anomaly speaks of the failure to work properly and the impossibility to fulfill everyday tasks separately.
for example:- Gaining the capability to get yourself out of bed and go to work and prepare for a day when forward with, or to be willing to survive in the world, like keeping a job.
Explanation:
If I were to conduct a study to determine whether a behavior is unacceptable or abnormal, a system provides will be a cautionary tale that is a thorough analysis over even a length of time of a person, group, scenario, and so on.
Case study assists in analyzing a person's actions in various circumstances. Also, since it is very comprehensive and involves a detailed examination of the individual's history, it'd be easy to assume the potential explanations of any conduct that appears normal or abnormal to use that method.
Information processing theories equate learning with ___________, or storing knowledge in memory in an organized, meaningful fashion.
Answer:
Information processing theories equate learning with humans actively processing the information they receive from their senses, like a computer does, or storing knowledge in memory in an organized, meaningful fashion.
Explanation:
Information processing theories is based on the capacity of the human brain to remember and process information it receives. It involves 3 major stages of processing which include: sensory memory, working memory and long-term memory.
The stimuli passes through this stages with some knowledge lost before it is permanently stored at the long-term memory.
Using what you have learned about the spreading activation model and schemas (pages 335-336), how might you explain why people form strong opinions about political candidates? (8 points)
Answer:
Explanation:
People might form strong opinions about political candidates based on what kind of person they're, what they've done in the past/recently, goals
What was the primary impact Confucius had on the Chinese people? He restored the culture’s economy. He renewed the culture’s traditional virtues. He expanded the culture’s writing system. He developed the culture’s legal system.
Answer:
He renewed the culture’s traditional virtues.
Explanation:
Confucius was a Chinese philosopher, thinker, and politician who brought upon the philosophy of Confucianism. This philosophical thinking greatly impacted and influenced the lives and thoughts of people in East Asia, especially China where he is still regarded as a traditional deity.
The main teaching of Confucius was based around family ties, respect for the elderly, loyalty among family members, ancestor worship, respect of the husband by their wives, etc which still is practiced by the Chinese people and even in other Asian nations. The primary impact that he had on the Chinese people was his renewal of the culture's traditional virtues which was and still is the greatest practice among the people.
Answer: B or 2
Explanation:taking the test!
Timothy has shot a few photographs of certain buildings. He wants to work on these photographs to make them more appealing. What can
Timothy use to do this?
Timothy can use a
program to make the photographs more appealing,
Answer:
Timothy can use a photo editor to make them look more appealing.
Timothy could possibly also ask someone to edit the photos professionally or give their professional opinion on them for further editing.
IF the price of CD players goes up, what would happen to the supply of CDs. Illustrate and
explain the effect of this on price and output of CDs.
Answer:
It would go up.
Explanation:
Due to CD players becoming more expensive people would'nt buy CDs as much because not as many people are buy CD players.
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2. What is a system for selecting citizens for mandatory military service during a period of war or other emergency?
A) The Military
B) The Militia
C) The Draft
D) The Selective Service
5. Samuel is getting a degree from a university next May in finance. Is Samuel fulfilling a duty or a responsibility as a U.S. citizen?
Answer:
Number two is the draft and number five is no, he is not fulfilling his duty as a us citizen
Answer:
2 is the draft and five is responsibility
Explanation:
You are not required to go to college, but Samuel is doing it anyway
Explain the significance of Variables and Hypotheses in Research. Give examples to support your point.
ANSWER:
The Variables and Hypothesis play an extremely important part in research. Variables and Hypothesis are connected inversely. A hypothesis is used in an experiment to define the relationship between two variables. The purpose of a hypothesis is to find the answer to a question ( which is basically why this experiment is being conducted). An example of variables (dependent, independent and control) is when you want to test which kind of soil will help plants grow the fastest, you have three kinds of soil, A,B, and C. So, the independent variable is the kind of soil, the dependent variable is the length of the plant and the control variable is the sunlight, because that has to stay the same for everything.
EXPLANATION:
The Variables and Hypothesis play an extremely important part in research.
Variables and Hypothesis are connected inversely. A hypothesis is used in an experiment to define the relationship between two variables. The purpose of a hypothesis is to find the answer to a question ( which is basically why this experiment is being conducted)
For instance, if the experiment is to see what kind of fertilizer will help plants grow the fastest, and there's three different brands, brand A, B, and C, your hypothesis could be something like this: Brand C will help plants grow the fastest.
Now, let's talk about variables, there's a few different kinds: (these are the main kinds)
Independent Variables: you can think of this like the x variable, it doesn't depend on anything, but instead, the dependent variable depends on the independent variable.
Dependent Variables: you can say that the dependent variable is the y value, it depends on the x, just like the d.v. depends on the i.v.
Control Variables: control variables are the factors that stay the same throughout the experiment.
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Identify and discuss what is meant by when we say children are increasingly affected by a broad and new complex array of new morbidities
A morbidity is some kind of virus or bacteria that infects a population. When we say children are increasingly affected by a broad and new complex array of new morbidities, we mean that children think that they're less prone to diseases and don't care as much as they used to. Nowadays, the coronavirus targets younger folks, because they think they have better immune systems. Then, the kids don't care about safety.
Cultural intelligence is not a proven way of enhancing your personal leadership capabilities and it provides a framework for designing a more effective global organization.
a. True
b. False
With practical illustrations, discuss the assertion that “The development of social norms,
values and the issue of culture provide the framework for human relations at the
organizational level”.
Answer:
Indeed, the development of social norms, values and culture form the contextual framework for human relations at an organizational level. This is so because from the creation of different rules of conduct, whether legal and compulsory or traditional and cultural, different parameters of action and behavior are established at the social level, which define the socially acceptable and expected of those actions that are not.
Therefore, these norms, values and cultural components markedly delimit human relationships. Thus, in a western country, for example, women are treated with absolute equality before men and the relations between both genders are totally normal; while in Middle Eastern countries, for example, Islam-based rules impose many restrictions on women and place them on a lower level than men.
which of the following is considered aggression in the preschool years?
Answer: Overt Aggression and Relational Aggression
Explanation: Overt Aggression is more common in boys and girls are more likely to use Relational Aggression
The originators of autogenic training, Shultze and Luthe, believed that when doing this technique, among other aspects, the person should focus on internal physiological processes.
1. True
2. False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The autogenic training results to induction to a state of relaxation which are as a result of the repetitions of some set of visualizations. The technique is achieved through passive concentration of bodily perceptions.
The originators, Shultze and Luthe advised that when carrying the technique out, the individual should focus internal physiological processes.
The autogenic training is a desensitization relaxation process/technique that was develooed by Johannes Schultz and co-authored by Wolfgang Luthe.
You and a friend set up an umbrella and chairs at a beach. Your friend then goes into the surf zone to play Frisbee with another person. Several minutes later, your friend looks back toward the beach and is surprised to see that she is no longer near where the umbrella and chairs are set up. Although she is still in the surf zone, she is 30 yards away from where she started. How would you explain to your friend why she moved along the shore?
Answer:
as she was throwing the Frisbee she was also moving
Explanation:
What was the outcome of the Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison?
Answer:
The U.S. Supreme Court case Marbury v. Madison (1803) established the principle of judicial review—the power of the federal courts to declare legislative and executive acts unconstitutional. The unanimous opinion was written by Chief Justice John Marshall.
Explanation:
(Economics)---About 60% of all the food consumed in America has a bee connection. Without bees, the country would lose about $20 billion in crops – almonds, citrus fruits, pears, cucumbers and apples – that are not self pollinating. However, bee numbers are declining fast – by about 50% in six months. The varroa mite, a bee parasite first found in the country of Indonesia a century ago and spread to America in 1987. It sucks the blood of bees and now pesticides can’t even kill them. The steady loss of bees has especially hurt the Californian almond industry, which accounts for 88% of the world’s almond crop. Farmers think that yields may fall by as much as 16%. As a result almond prices are soaring to over $3 per pound, an unprecedented level. That may be good news for almond growers but it is causing confectionery (people who bake sweets) producers to switch to hazelnuts. The Central Valley of California has the perfect climate for almond trees, but they need a lot of help. So, every year, the valley hosts the largest controlled pollination in the world. There are about 6,500 almond farms in the Central Valley and they produce 50 to 80 percent of the world’s almonds. There aren’t nearly enough local bees, wild or domesticated, to pollinate all those flowers, so when the almond trees start to bloom, beekeepers from all over the country descend on the Central Valley. “You can see the trucks coming from out of state. They come from as far as Florida, because it’s their bread and butter,” says beekeeper Rosemary Grissom. In all, more than 1,500 beekeepers make the trip, and they bring billions of bees with them. When the almonds finish blooming, some of these beekeepers will take their hives on to pollinate other crops — cherries in Washington State, squash in Texas, cranberries in Wisconsin. Grissom says a lot of people assume that beekeepers make a living from honey, but renting out their bees to farmers is how most of them pay the bills. In February, when a lot of winter rain sent the California almond crop into bloom, almond farmer Joe Del Bosque rented about 1,500 hives from Grissom for $180 dollars apiece. Recently, beekeepers like Grissom have been struggling to cope with the widely reported, but still mysterious, phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder, which has devastated bee populations throughout the country. Scientists say disease and parasites have weakened hives, and recent studies have linked bee decline to the use of pesticides called neonicotinoids. For her part, Grissom says she just has to plan for the worst and create extra hives. “We just make more bees,” she says. “Last year, instead of making 500 new ones we made 800, because you don’t know how many you’re going to lose in the winter. And then sometimes that doesn’t even cover it.” So far this year Grissom’s bees are doing pretty well. After the almond bloom ends, she’ll take them over to pollinate Del Bosque’s melons. As for Del Bosque, he’s going to keep on growing almonds. Prices are low right now, but they’re still a lucrative crop that he’s invested a lot of money into. But the future is less certain. Almonds need a lot of water and a lot of bees, and right now both are in short supply. Supply and Demand Questions: How is the declining bee population affecting the price of almonds? What are almond farmers in Central Valley doing to pollinate their 6,500 almond farms, and how have declining bee populations affected to price and demand of bees for bee keepers? How and why has the declining bee populations affected the demand and price of hazelnuts?
Answer:
There is inverse relationship between bee population and price of almonds. Inverse relation means if one increases, the other decreases.
Explanation:
Declining bee population increases the price of almonds because less pollination occurs due to low bee population and due to less pollination yield of almond also decreases and we know that when supply decreases the price of the product increases. Declining bee populations increases the price and demand of bees for bee keepers because pollination is necessary for almond and it can only be done with the help of bees so the demand of bees for bee keeper increases. Declining bee populations also affected the demand and price of hazelnuts because the almond production decreases due to decrease occurs in bee population so the bakers and other industries use hazelnuts instead of almond in their products so the demand and price will be increases.
Answer:
There is inverse relationship between bee population and price of almonds. Inverse relation means if one increases, the other decreases.
Explanation:
What is the primary constitutional conflict between Congress and the president over the decision to go to war? Choose 1 answer: Choose 1 answer: (Choice A) A The president commands the military, but Congress has the power to declare war. (Choice B) B The president controls military funding, but Congress controls all other funding. (Choice C) C The president makes treaties, but the Congress ratifies them. (Choice D) D The president is the symbolic leader of the military, but Congress commands troops.
Answer: A The president commands the military, but Congress has the power to declare war.
Explanation:
The Constitution of the United States of America divided the powers the Federal Government wields in war between the branches of the Executive and the Legislature (Congress).
The President in his official capacity is the Commander-in-chief of the United States Armed Forces but the power to declare war rests with Congress as well as the power to order troop mobilization and funding.
Presidents have sometimes being at loggerheads with Congress when they deployed troops without a declaration of war which led to the contentious War Powers Resolution being passed by Congress after the Vietnam war to clear up the positions that both Government branches have in relation to war.
What aspects of behavior does self-monitoring help to explain? Thoroughly describe the construct and identify interesting correlates of both high self-monitoring and low self-monitoring. Are there connections between self-monitoring and the Big Five domains?
Answer:
- High self-monitors vs low self-monitors and consistency across environments/situations.
Explanation:
The 'Self-monitoring' concept was introduced by Mark Snyder. He described it as the personality trait in which individuals possess an ability to adjust or regulate themselves or their behavior according to various social situations.
As per the question, the aspect 'self-monitoring' helps to explain 'High self-monitors vs low self-monitors as well as the consistency to adjust the behavior across different environments/situations .'' An individual who is high self-monitor would look into the environment to adjust his behavior while a low self-monitor would look into his/her inner values or beliefs to determine how to behave.
There are certain close associations between the 'Big Five domains of personality' of Snyder and his concept of self-monitoring. The traits of his theory overlap with the concept as 'self-monitoring' is one of the key domains of an effective personality.
which U.S. Army medical officer headed the team that killed thousands of disease-carrying mosquitoes in Panama during the construction of the canal?
Answer:
Colonel William Crawford Gorgas
Explanation:
Colonel William Crawford Gorgas led the Sanitation Department team, with more than 4,000 employees with a $2 million budget by the end of 1906. The team started with screening of operational buildings, residences, hospitals, and railway car windows and doors. The team made use of 120 tons of pyrethrum powder (a dried flower that served as an insecticide), 300 tons of sulphur, and 50,000 gallons of kerosene oil per month in a massive fumigation program.
The sanitation team was divided into Stegomyia and Anopheles teams.
The Stegomyia fumigation team, carried out their operations by sealing doors and windows with paper, burning sulphur or pyrethrum for at least an hour in each room. They also laid a skim of oil on all water containers, cisterns, cesspools, and drainage ditches weekly to prevent mosquito propagation.
Their activities led to the end of the yellow fever epidemic in November with only forty-seven fatalities.
On the other hand, the Anopheles team were equipped with mowers, machetes, and flamethrowers, where they hacked and burned away jungle vegetation to create sunny, windy areas that deprived Anopheles of its preferred habitat.
They also, create water-filled pans to entice mosquitoes to lay eggs, then dumped the larvae down a disinfected drain.
New well screened hospitals were also built, and isolation centers created with separate wards for different diseases. The results was that, no U.S. citizen died in Panama in the last three months of 1906, and eventually, Panama went from death-trap to a free from diseases community.
"Robert stayed on the construction site to finish the day's work after he sprained his ankle. What culture of honor value does this exemplify"
Answer:
Hostile Aggression.
Explanation:
A culture of honor of value refers to a culture in which a person do as ask or instructed to In order to protect his/her reputation by receiving insults, affronts or threats.
Agression is the culture of honor value because Agression is an intentional behavior with the motive to harm.someone physically or psychologically. From the question, it is Agression because was forced to stayed despite sustaining physic injuries. He was forced to stay and after he sprained his ankle.
Before reading about an individual who has been diagnosed with depression, participants are told that the case is not at all typical. This instruction will
This question is missing the options. I've found the complete question online. It is the following:
Before reading about a depressed individual, participants are told that the case is not at all typical. This instruction will:
a. prevent participants from using the representativeness heuristic.
b. encourage participants to use the representativeness heuristic.
c. not affect participants' spontaneous use of the representativeness heuristic.
d. influence participants' willingness to draw conclusions from a single case.
Answer:
This instruction will:
c. not affect participants' spontaneous use of the representativeness heuristic.
Explanation:
Heuristics can be described as simplistic rules we use to make a decision or a judgment. Representativeness heuristic is used when we judge how likely an event is to happen. It is a mental shortcut that allows us to make such judgment quickly. However, it can obviously mislead us, after all, something being representative does not mean it is likely.
In the case described in the question, students will still be able to use representativeness heuristic, even though they were told the case is not typical. The tendency to use this mental shortcut will not be affected. In the end, students are probably going to use the case they read about as a source or justification for likelihood.
Which of the following is the best definition of concept? Group of answer choices a rule of thumb for solving problems or making judgments a mental category used to group objects according to shared features a system of communication composed of symbols and following particular rules a comparison between two things based on similar features a mental picture or representation of an object or event
The correct answer is B) a mental category used to group objects according to shared features a system of communication composed of symbols and following particular rules.
The best definition of "concept" is: a mental category used to group objects according to shared features a system of communication composed of symbols and following particular rules.
When you are talking about a concept, you ha a collection of different characteristics that are connected with an object or event that transmits meaning. It can be present as an abstract idea that starts in the mind that conveys significance.
Which of the following does NOT provide independent ratings of insurance companies' financial strength and claims-paying abilities? A. each state's Department of Insurance B. Standard & Poor's C. Moody's D. A.M. Best
Answer:
A. each state's Department of Insurance
Explanation:
There are five independent agencies that provide independent ratings of insurance companies' financial strength and claims-paying abilities. They are:
1. A.M. Best,
2. Fitch,
3. Kroll Bond Rating Agency (KBRA)
4. Moody and
5. Standard & Poor's
Each have a rating scale, rating standards, its own population of rated companies, and its own distribution of companies across its scale.
Studies testing the effectiveness of judge's instructions to the jury to disregard pretrial publicity have found:
Answer:
no effect of such instructions on jurors' decision-making in passing a guilty verdict.
Explanation:
Pretrial publicity has been known to influence judges decisions in the past. This has however been condemned with new techniques put in place for an thorough trial.
Studies testing the effectiveness of judge's instructions to the jury to disregard pretrial publicity has been found to have no effect of such instructions on jurors' decision-making in passing a guilty verdict.
Which insurance company function calculates company mortality and morbidity rates as well as the dividends on participating life insurance policies? A. underwriting division B. actuarial division C. claims division D. sales division
Answer:
B. actuarial division
Explanation:
A person with experience in the areas of economics, statistics and mathematics, who assists an insurance firm in risk assessment and premium calculation etc.
Now the function of the insurance company is to calculate the mortality of the company and its rates plus it also includes the dividends that takes parts in life insurance policies
Therefore the correct option is B.
Which of the following is an example of an unauthorized insurance company in Illinois?
A. Company B, an Iowa-based company that does not hold a certificate of authority in Illinois and sells products that are not approved by the Illinois insurance department
B. Company D, a Canadian company that holds a certificate of authority in Illinois
C. Company C, a Florida-based company that does not hold a certificate of authority Illinois but whose products are approved by the Illinois insurance department
D. Company A, an Illinois-based company that holds a certificate of authority in Illinois and 32 other states
Company B, an Iowa-based company that does not hold a certificate of authority in Illinois and sells products that are not approved by the Illinois insurance department is an example of an unauthorized insurance company in Illinois. Correct option is a.
An unauthorized insurance company refers to a company that operates without the required legal authorization or certificate of authority to sell insurance in a specific jurisdiction. In this case, Company B is an example of an unauthorized insurance company in Illinois because it is an Iowa-based company that does not hold a certificate of authority in Illinois. Additionally, it sells products that are not approved by the Illinois insurance department.
Options B, C, and D do not meet the criteria for unauthorized insurance companies in Illinois:
B. Company D is a Canadian company that holds a certificate of authority in Illinois. It is authorized to sell insurance in the state.
C. Company C is a Florida-based company that does not hold a certificate of authority in Illinois. However, it is mentioned that its products are approved by the Illinois insurance department. Therefore, it may have met the necessary requirements to sell insurance in Illinois despite not holding a certificate of authority.
D. Company A is an Illinois-based company that holds a certificate of authority in Illinois and other states. It is authorized to sell insurance in Illinois.
In summary, only option A, Company B, meets the criteria of an unauthorized insurance company in Illinois.
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Q: Research about Bill gates and Albert Einstein. Also make a comparison information board on them?Will make the ans as brainliest
Answer:
Bill Gates is a computer programmer, entrepreneur and philantropist. He spent most of his youth programming, taking advantage of the fact that he had early access to computers at a time when they were rare.
He founded Microsoft, and developed the most commonly used operating system: Windows.
In recent years, he left the direction of Microsoft, and became a philantropist.
Albert Einsten was a German physicist. He is widely regarded as the most important scientist of the twentieth century, because of his works on General Relativity, which revolutionized physics, and anstronomy.
Both are similar in the sense that are men who have made history, and who dedicated their lives to the development of new ways of thinking. Einstein was more of a pure scientist, while Bill Gates is more of an engineer and businessman.
Federal Express publicly states that it guarantees overnight delivery. This type of guarantee is called a(n) _____ guarantee. Group of answer choices
Question options:
A)conditional B)implicit C)specific result D)unconditional E)unsolicited
Answer:
D)unconditional guarantee
Explanation:
The above is an example of an unconditional guarantee. An unconditional guarantee is guarantee that does not require a specified condition to be met by the creditor to get a guarantor to be liable as is seen with conditional guarantee. this is observed in the example where Federal Express publicly guarantees overnight delivery and does not state any prerequisites for their liability, therefore ensuring that every customer will have sent items delivered to its destination in 24hrs and not under meeting any set requirements first
Archaic culture has no distinct social classes is one which believes the universe is a single fully coherent unity views reality as utter chaos and confusion perceives partial hierarchical order in reality:___________
Answer:
A. has no distinct social classes
Explanation:
The archaic culture in America developed from the Paleo-Indian tradition and were in existence between 8000-2000 B.C. They are mostly known for their involvement in agriculture, as well as it's development. They led a mostly inactive lifestyle, lived in groups, and ate a variety of things. This attribute of living in groups suggests that there were no distinct social classes.
Their successors largely depended on hunting and gathering, so they also used this as a means of getting their daily food. They were also known for their innovations in things like hunting tools, basket works, and grinding stones.