While working in a study group Joan asks a question and is given an incorrect answer by Dave, another memberthe whole group accepts the answer as true and writes it down. Although another member of the group has questions about the answer the entire group simply agrees with Dave's answer without checking it and ultimately they all get the question wrong on the FRO (14.5 Points)
Answer: groupthink , if I’m not mistaking
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The gas tank in Rebecca car has a capacity of 60 liters. She adds 23 liters 825 milliliters of gas to the tank which already has 2,050 milliliters of gas . How more gas can Rebecca add to the gas tank.
The gas tank in Rebecca car has a capacity of 60 liters. She adds 23 liters 825 milliliters of gas to the tank which already has 2,050 milliliters of gas . How more gas can Rebecca add to the gas tank.
Solution:Step 1: Convert milliliters to liters.[tex] \frac{825}{1000} = 0.825 \: l[/tex]
[tex] \frac{2050}{1000} = 2.05 \: l[/tex]
Step 2: Solve.[tex]60 - (23 + 0.825 + 2.05)[/tex]
[tex] = 60 - 25.875[/tex]
[tex] = 34.125[/tex]
Answer:Rebecca can add 34.125 L more gas to the gas tank.
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Answer:
Rebecca can add 34.125 L more gas to the gas tank.
Explanation:
Respond to parts 1 and 2 below in full sentences.
part 1 - Distinguish between authoritarian, authoritative, and permissive parenting.
part 2 - According to Diana Baumrind’s research and studies, which form of parenting is the most effective?
AP Psychology class.
Answer:
1. Authoritarian parenting is well described as its name, a parenting technique that is firm and extremely strict. As a parent or caregiver with authoritarian parenting techniques, they focus on discipline, obedience, control, and authority over their child rather than nurturing them. They have high expectations on the child/children, expect them to not make any mistakes, perform with 120% rather than only 100%. In a way, the child has to stay in line. One simple accident or mistake, and it would not follow with the parents standards.
Authoritative parenting is somewhat similar to Authoritarian parenting, meaning that they do set boundaries, limits, and rules for the child to abide and follow along with. The difference is that authoritative parents listen and support their children's needs. Instead of being strict and expecting the child to learn everything by themselves, they lead their children through honest discussions, teach them values, and encourage independence. Authoritative parents do not necessarily "hold" their child's hand or "spoon feed" them the rest of their life, but when the child is having difficulty, the parents will step in to guide them and teach them what they need to do.
Permissive parenting is the complete opposite of what Authoritative and Authoritarian parenting is. Permissive parenting is the style of parenting that is being warm, nurturing, and caring towards the child/children, and oppose against setting boundaries or limits. With this type of parenting, they let the child have leisure time, let them behave however they want, and they do not see anything wrong in how the child acts. With permissive parenting, the parents do not let their child do any work or chores. Or if they do ask the child to do something, they will ask them to do a certain task, but only if they want to. This type of parenting lets children not life a single finger because their parents already do everything for them. And when the child is having difficulty, instead of letting them problem solve; the parents "hold their hand" or "spoon feed" them the rest of the way rather than letting them learn.
2. Out of all the three forms of parenting, Diana Baumrind found authoritative parenting as the most effective because it set boundaries and limits on children, taught them discipline and obedience, made them diligent, but still have fun and not feel so pressured.
Explanation:
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they built the bridge across the river into passive
Answer:
Active Voice: They had to build the bridge. Passive Voice: The bridge had to be built by them.
Approximately how much water can an acre of corn transpire in one day?
500 to 1,000 gallons
1,000 to 2,000 gallons
3,000 to 4,000 gallons
More than 5,000 gallons
Answer: 3,000 to 4,000 gallons
Explanation:
Evapotranspiration causes a huge amount of water loss in plants. It happens when water leaves a plant as water vapor through its leaf surfaces after which the water joins the Hydrologic/ water cycle.
In the case of corn, it is said that an acre of corn is capable of transpiring between 3,000 to 4,000 gallons of water each day.
A child in the concrete operations stage can reason differently than can a child in the sensorimotor stage. For example, if shown two identical balls of clay, one of which has been rolled into a rope, an older child (one in the concrete operational period) might decide that the ball and the rope both have the same amount of clay. What kinds of reasoning do you think the older child might use to draw that conclusion?
Answer:
The child would be using the reasoning that allows him to understand reversibility operation and reciprocity operation.
Explanation:
Through the reversibility operation the child can understand that some things after being changed can return to their original state. In the case shown in the question above, the child was able that once the clay ball was rolled on top of the rope, he could redo his clay concentration and reaching the same amount of clay as the rope. We can also state that the child understands the concept of reciprocity operation, since she understands that the changes that the ball undergoes are a consequence of the amount of clay that the ball has.
What are some good things to include in your reflection?
Answer
Clarify how analyzed subject will be useful in your future.
Click this link to view the OOH educational information for Geographers. According to the OOH, what are some educational, training, certification, or licensing options required or helpful for Geographers? Check all that apply.
geographic information systems professional (GISP) certification
master's degree
an associate degree
a commercial driver's license
a political-science certification
courses in mathematics
Answer:
1. geographic information systems professional (GISP) certification
2. master’s degree
6.courses in mathematics
Explanation:
According to the OOH, some educational, training, certification, or licensing options required or helpful for Geographers are geographic information systems professional (GISP) certification, master’s degree and courses in mathematics.
Who are geographers?Geographers are the researchers who study about the Earth and the distribution of its land, features, and inhabitants. They likewise look at political or social designs and study the physical and human geographic qualities of districts going in scale from neighborhood to worldwide.
OOH represents Occupational Outlook Handbook, mainly for geographers. Geographers need at least a master's degree for most positions. If they have bachelor's degree then they need to have certifications.
According to the OOH, some educational, training, certification, or licensing options required or helpful for Geographers are geographic information systems professional (GISP) certification, master’s degree and courses in mathematics.
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View the political cartoon titled "Slavery as It Exists in America. Slavery as It Exists in England” here.
What is the main purpose of the cartoon?
to call attention to the benefits of slavery
to criticize England’s abolition of slavery
to convince abolitionists that they were misinformed
to show the truth about the living conditions of the enslaved in America
Answer:
to convince abolitionists that they were misinformed
Explanation:
The part of the cartoon picturing American slavery shows happy slaves dancing with music. The British one shows sad and poor people. It is supposed to highlight how the British were the bad ones and that slavery was ok.
The closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to the number in the ship, which was so crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself, almost suffocated us. . . .
We were conducted immediately to the merchant’s yard, where we were all pent up together like so many sheep in a fold [pen], without regard to sex or age.
–The Life of Olaudah Equiano,
Olaudah Equiano
At the close of that year I was sold to a Thomas Stanton, and had to be separated from my wife and one daughter, who was about one month old. He resided at Stonington-point. To this place I brought with me from my late master's, two johannes, three old Spanish dollars, and two thousand of coppers, besides five pounds of my wife's money. This money I got by cleaning gentlemen's shoes and drawing boots, by catching musk-rats and minks, raising potatoes and carrots, etc., and by fishing in the night, and at odd spells.
–A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, A Native of Africa,
Venture Smith
Olaudah Equiano and Venture Smith were brought to North America because they
had no desire to marry or to have children and thus were considered ideal plantation workers.
were wanted for work on plantations, and enslaving them was cheaper than making them indentured.
could be given arms to help plantation owners keep their indentured servants from revolting.
could be put to work after their short and relatively easy journey across the Atlantic.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
were wanted for work on plantations, and enslaving them was cheaper than making them indentured.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Compare the definition of memory to the definition of learning
Explanation:
Learning: The practice of developing new ideas or habits that are reasonably durable.
Memory: Overhead understanding that has continued through information encoding, preservation, & recovery.
Supreme Court Case
What was the importance of the ruling in Shaw v.
Reno?
O The court determined that gerrymandering should
not be practiced.
O The court determined that race must be a factor
when redrawing voting districts.
O The court determined that the equal protection
clause does not apply to voting.
O The court determined that voting districts should not
be created based on race alone.
Answer: the answer is d
Explanation:
Answer:
redistricting based on race must be held to a standard of strict scrutiny under the equal protection clause.
Augustus draws tickets one at a time for a raffle. The person named on the ticket must be present to win,
but 30% of the 750 raffle tickets have the names of people who are no longer present. Let T be the number of tickets Augustus needs to draw to find a winner who is present.
Find the probability that Augustus first draws the name of someone present on the 3rd ticket.
You may round your answer to the nearest hundredth
P(T = 3)
Answer: .06
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
How did nationalism, colonialism, and imperialism and the Cold War influence the contemporary map of the 20tg century.
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached, we can say the following.
Nationalism, colonialism, and imperialism, and the Cold War influenced the contemporary map of the 20th century in that those elements created separation and division between countries. Wealthier nations used their expansionists ideas to invaded other nations, ethnicities created major separations and international conflicts, the greed of powerful nations exploited underdeveloped nations, polarized people, and confronted one political side against the other.
Nationalistic ideas radicalized ideas of "my country is better than yours and that gives the right to impose my conditions..." and this absurd idea was the foundation of more separation and exploitation of poor nations.
Which of the following is real capital?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer:
D) A share if stock
Explanation:
Probably the most accurate answer out there, others are individual while a share can be one.
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Suppose a student takes a multiple-choice exam containing 100 questions. The first 60 questions have 5 choices each and the second 40 have 4 choices each. Assume the student selects his or her answer to each question randomly. What is the standard deviation of the total number of questions answered correctly by this method? Round to the nearest tenth.
Answer:
I think it is 22
Explanation:
There are marbles in a bag. Three of the marbles are green, 2 are red, 4 are yellow, 6 are blue, 1 white. What is the ratio of green marbles to the total number of marbles in the bag?
Answer:
3/16 or 3:16 (whatever form works for you)
Explanation:
The ratio is the number of green marbles over the total number of marbles.
There are 3 green marbles so our numerator is 3.
There are 3 + 2 + 4 + 6 + 1 = 16 marbles in total.
This makes it 3/16
P.s. Is this actually an AP. exam and if it is then which one??
hold the idea of a separation of these States, those that are free to form one government, and those that are slave-holding to form another, as such an impossibility. . . . There are natural causes that would keep and tie us together, and there are social and domestic relations which we could not break if we would, and which we should not if we could.
–Daniel Webster,
1850
Based on Webster’s words, many southerners would have most likely concluded that
abolitionist forces from the North were about to invade.
northerners were going to leave the Union out of anger.
the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed.
the North was going to stop importing cotton from the South.
Answer:
The possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still existed.
Explanation:
Daniel Webster was the secretary of state who was known for his oratorship.
Daniel webster's views on the slavery issue were different as he considered slavery as not a matter of moral principle but historical reality. He wanted every northerner to respect slavery where it has been practised and not to take the root where it has not been practised.
The year 1850 was the last year of as a senator and a speech was made by him which led the southerners to conclude that the possibility of compromise on the issue of slavery still exists.
Thus, the selected option is the correct answer.
The Haitian Revolution was most influenced by the Enlightenment principles reflected in the passage and by which of the following Enlightenment thinkers?
Thomas Hobbes
Thomas Jefferson
Baron de Montesquieu
Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Answer:
D. Jean-Jacques Rousseau
Explanation:
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What was the Supreme Court's decision in Gray v.
Sanders?
O Georgia's county unit system was constitutional.
O Elections should be fair and equal for every voter in
the system.
O Georgia's county elections should be weighted in
favor of rural voters.
O Urban voters required more polling places than
rural voters.
Answer: the answer is b) Elections should be fair and equal for every voter in the system.
Explanation:
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B.) Elections should be fair and equal for every voter in
the system. have a bless day
Which of the following were the broader economic effects of the Taiping Rebellion on the global economy?
The Taiping Rebellion allowed the Qing dynasty to regain economic control of British seaports.
The Taiping Rebellion allowed the Taiping rebels to overthrow British trade companies in the region.
The Taiping Rebellion gave European nations the opportunity to further take advantage of a destabilized empire.
The Taiping Rebellion gave Japanese and Russian troops the opportunity to occupy Qing seaports along the Pacific Ocean.
Answer: the taiping rebellion gave European nations the opportunity to further take advantage of a destabilized empire
Explanation:
Answer:
C for us lazy folk
Explanation:
c is what the other guys answer corresponds too.
So, first of all, let me assert my firm belief that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. What is the tone of the sentence?
A. Certain and confident
B. Unsure but optimistic
C. Boastful and proud
D. Indifferent and uncaring
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Discuss the relationship between gender, gender roles, gender identity, gender typing, and gender schemas by describing how they relate to or differ from one another. Use examples where possible, and provide a conclusion about society’s impact on males and females.
Answer:
The relationship between such perspectives in question is mentioned elsewhere here.
Explanation:
Gender seems to be the assumption of social structure throughout the characteristics and objectives of genders. Gender stereotypes only recommend the desired behavior of males and females. It is also gender-based. Its identity often depends on the role of race or ethnicity. It should be the capacity to recognize that male seems to be different genders does seem to be female.Gender norms recommend some more of the tasks allocated to men and women. The involvement of that same mother as well as the involvement including its father would not be the same. This same gender scheme demonstrates the traditional function of males and females'. The latter identifies the importance of that same wife, husband's role, third party's involvement, and so much more. The racial predictive text demonstrates the dress standards of women as well as men throughout the social structure.It should be noted that gender simply means the range of characteristics that pertain to femininity and masculinity.
Gender roles simply mean how people are expected to act, speak, groom, and conduct ourselves. Gender identity simply means a personal conception of oneself as male or female,
Gender typing simply means the process that a child goes through to become aware of his or her gender.
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What is 10x30 thanks need help kinda being sped today lol
300. also, thanks for the points
Answer:300
Explanation:10 x 30 =300
A psychological researcher designs a study to determine whether positive feedback affects student test performance. The researcher requires each student enrolled in AP Psychology to participate. Students are divided into 3 groups—positive feedback, negative feedback, and no feedback. After completing the Module 1 FRQ, students in Group 1 are provided with positive feedback about their work and encouraged to keep working hard. Students in Group 2 are given criticisms of their writing and encouraged to rethink taking the course. Students in Group 3 are only given a numeric score, no written feedback. After reading the feedback, participants complete a survey measuring self-esteem and take their Module 1 Exam. Test scores are compared for the three groups. Following the test, all participants are debriefed and the true nature of the research explained. Results of the study indicate that participants who received positive feedback on their FRQs scored on average of 8 points higher than students who received negative feedback or no feedback at all. Which of the following violations to ethical guidelines is committed in the study described?
A) Confidentiality
B) Exposure to harmful procedures
C) Failure to debrief
D) Inappropriate use of deception
E) Voluntary participation
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The test groups were divided into three groups the positive, negative and no feedback groups. The positive groups got better scores than compared to the negative feedback group and no feedback group.
The ethical guidelines that is violated is the inappropriate use of deception. The group that got negative feedback. Intentionally their morale was downsided.
Deception is not ethical in case of psychological experiments however, in some cases it is allowed to keep the experiment unbiased.
Answer:
B) Exposure to harmful procedures
Explanation:
You are mentally hurting the children's self esteem, hence unethical. Not A or C or D because you gave them a proper debriefing and confidentiality is fine. Not E because not all AP Psych students were forced; rather, they were given the option to participate. B is correct.
The acceleration, in meters per second per second, of a race car is modeled by A(t)=t3−152t2+12t+10, where t is measured in seconds. What is the car's maximum acceleration on the time interval 0≤t≤6 ?
Answer:
10.237 m/s²
Explanation:
The maximum acceleration will be at one end of the interval, or at a turning point in the interval. The turning points can be found where the derivative of acceleration is zero
A'(t) = 3t^2 -304t +12
The quadratic formula will tell the zeros of this.
t = (304±√(304^2 -4(3)(12)))/(2(3)) = (304 -√92272)/6 = (152 -√23068)/3
t ≈ 0.0394891
Then the maximum acceleration is ...
A(0.0394891) ≈ 10.23690 . . . . m/s^2
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Additional comment
The maximum magnitude of acceleration is at t=6, where acceleration is ...
A(6) = -5174 . . . . m/s^2
This is more than 500 g's in the negative direction, so the race car is not expected to survive that long.
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The attached graph shows the acceleration curve for positive acceleration. The acceleration continues to decrease to a minimum of -5174 m/s^2 at the right end of the interval [0, 6].
Answer:
10. 237 m/s²The car's maximum acceleration on the same time interval o<t<6.Jordan learns a trick to solve one particular type of math problem. He then uses the same trick to solve other types of math problems, even though it does not work and he keeps getting the wrong answer. Jordan's use of the trick is an example of
Answer: a mental set
Explanation:
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Which of the following is evidence of secure attachment in children?
Calm during separation
Desire for nourishment
Stranger anxiety
Maintaining distance when caregiver is present
Distress during separation
Answer:
Distress during separation
Explanation:
Distress during separation is one of the typical evidence of attachment in children. This is noticeable when a nurse that want to administer a drug in a child try to separate him or her from the mother but the child refused to be separated. Most times, the child will end up crying when a forced separation happens.
The evidence of secure attachment in children is Distress during separation.
Attachment in children is can be regarded as the biological instinct that children do experience whereby they attach to attachment figure when they perceives threat or discomfort.
Therefore, one of the evidence is Distress during separation from the attachment figure.
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