Chondra has been diagnosed with dyslexia and is eligible for special education services, but, instead, she is placed in a regular education classroom with support. This is called _____.

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Chondra has been diagnosed with dyslexia and is eligible for special education services, but, instead, she is placed in a regular education classroom with support. This is called mainstreaming.

Explanation:

Mainstreaming, in the context of education, is the practice of placing students with special education services in a general education classroom during specific time periods based on their skills.

Mainstreamed students are part of the special education classroom.  Mainstreaming has shown to be more academically effective than exclusion practices. Higher self-esteem is the result when mainstreaming of students is practiced. Better and enhanced social skills is the greatest advantage of mainstreaming.


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The adrenal medulla secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine. A tumor on the adrenal medulla, called pheochromocytoma, causes excess amounts of these two hormones to be secreted. The effects of this type of tumor would lead to:_______ a) prolonged events like the parasympathetic nervous system, such as decreased digestive functions, increased urination, slowed heart rate and pupil dilation. b) prolonged events like the sympathetic nervous system, such as sexual arousal, increased salivation, urination, and digestive functions. c) prolonged events similar to the sympathetic nervous system, such as elevated heart rate and blood pressure, decreased digestive and urinary activities and increased metabolic rate. d) prolonged events like the parasympathetic nervous system, such as increased sweating, heartrate, and blood flow to the limbs. Submit

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Answer:c) prolonged events similar to the sympathetic nervous system, such as elevated heart rate and blood pressure, decreased digestive and urinary activities and increased metabolic rate.

Explanation:A pheochromocytoma which is spelt (fee-o-kroe-moe-sy-TOE-muh) is a rare tumor which is commonl noncancerous which affect areas that control heart rate metabolism and blood pressure.

Pheochromocytoma produce hormones which elevate blood pressure,cause headache and sometimes panic attack symptoms.

Symptoms

High blood pressure

Headache

Heavy sweating

Rapid heartbeat

Tremors

Paleness in the face

Shortness of breath

Panic attack-type symptoms

Answer:

c) prolonged events similar to the sympathetic nervous system, such as elevated heart rate and blood pressure, decreased digestive and urinary activities and increased metabolic rate.

Explanation:

The adrenal medulla secretes epinephrine and norepinephrine. A tumor on the adrenal medulla, called pheochromocytoma, causes excess amounts of these two hormones to be secreted. The effects of this type of tumor would lead to prolonged events similar to the sympathetic nervous system, such as elevated heart rate and blood pressure, decreased digestive and urinary activities and increased metabolic rate.

The medulla manages the fight-or-flight response through the release of epinephrine and norepinephrine. norepinephrine functions by increasing heart rates which causes the release of more glucose and increased supply of oxgenated blood to various parts of the body while epinephrine is concerned with the increased supply of sugar. This are sympathetic functions. An increase in the secretion of both will result in a prolonged  increased heart rate, blood pressure and metabolic rate in response to stress management.

A survey question for which a discrete set of response alternatives or specific answers is provided for respondents is a type of _______ question.

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Answer:

Structured question

Explanation:

A survey question for which a discrete set of response alternatives or specific answers is provided for respondents is a type of structured question because they are question that can be answered only in a specific way, such as true, or false; yes, no, or don't know; not good, good, fair, or very good.

Answer:

Structured question

Explanation:

Structured questions are questions that are close ended, the interviewer prepares a discrete set of predetermined questions or standardized question. A structured question can only be answered in a certain way. For instance, true or false; agree or disagree; yes or no, very good, good, fair, or bad etc.

Structured questions require less thinking from the respondent in answering the questions, as there are options to just pick from, hence leading to higher responses from respondents. It also makes it easier for the researcher to analyze the result and also leads to a more accurate data because of the higher responses from respondents,

Beyonce is walking down the hallway when she sees one of her professors. She smiles and waves at him; however, he does not wave in response. As a result Beyonce begins to think that her professor does not like her. Cognitive theory suggests that Beyonce's response is the result of her:_______.

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Answer:

making an arbitrary assumption

Explanation:

Beyonce is walking down the hallway when she sees one of her professors. She smiles and waves at him; however, he does not wave in response. As a result Beyonce begins to think that her professor does not like her. Cognitive theory suggests that Beyonce's response is the result of her making an arbitrary assumption because she just gave a judgement about one of her professor not liking her by not waving back at her without her having any specific reason or rule.

Answer:

THAT IS CORRECT BRO THANKS!!!!

Explanation:

Which of the following is (are) a guideline put forth based on 25 years of Smith and Smoll's research?
a. Maintain clear expectations.
b. Reinforce effort as much as results.
c. Give encouragement and corrective instructional feedback immediately after a mistake.
d. all of the above
e. a and c

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Answer:

d. all of the above

Explanation:

In their essay, titled Leadership Behaviors in Sport: A Theoretical Model and Research Paradigm1 both Frank Smoll and Ronald Smith, suggested that to enhance leadership behavior in youth sports, the followings need to be done which includes:

1. Maintain clear expectations.

2. Reinforce effort as much as results.

3. Give encouragement and corrective instructional feedback immediately after a mistake.

Theu gather their findingss using Heuristic model, and the research was carried out, using basic components of a mediational model of coach-athlete interactions and other research findings relative to the model.

The legal concept of the ________ envisions a person who acts with common sense and who has the mental capacity of an average, normal, sensible human being.

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Full question:

The legal concept of the ________ envisions a person who acts with common sense and who has the mental capacity of an average, normal, sensible human being.

A. Common man

B. Reasonable person

C. Alter ego

D. Average man

Answer:

The legal concept of the Reasonable person envisions a person who acts with common sense and who has the mental capacity of an average, normal, sensible human being.

Explanation:

A common, discerning person who regularly practices due diligence while evading maxima of both boldness and attention. A reasonable person is a casual person in society who handles ordinary care, experience in the conduct and who works as a comparable standard for circumscribing liability.

In most cases, characters with more prominent than average skills, or with particular duties to society, are taken to a tremendous standard of care. Such a "person" is actually ideal, concentrating on how a normal person, with common prudence, would respond in certain circumstances.

A U.S. court of appeals is empowered to: find new facts for the case. review legal conclusions reached by lower federal courts and administrative agencies. hear only patent, copyright and trademark appeals. hear witnesses and determine facts.

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Answer: Review legal conclusions reached by lower federal courts

Explanation: Court of Appeals is empowered to review all final decisions and certain interlocutory decisions of district courts within its jurisdiction, except those few decisions that are appealable directly to the Supreme Court of the United States.

U.S. court of appeals is empowered to review legal conclusions reached by lower federal courts.

Many alternative newspapers covering the LGBT community have closed in recent years, because coverage is now available in mainstream papers. This is an example of which of the Seven Truths

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Answer:

Truth #1: Social Change through Technology

Explanation:

Truth number 1 refers to the change in society, its preferences and customs based on the advancement of technology. As technology advances, some customs and preferences are left behind because the advancement of technology makes a certain aspect of citizens' lives easier and more accessible. Technology reinvents the way of doing things and that changes society.

An example of this can be seen in the question above, where many alternative newspapers covering the LGBT community have been closed in recent years, because coverage is now available in major newspapers.

When filing records with compass point terms for a scientific study, each word or unit in a filing segment containing compass terms is a. abbreviated. b. disregarded. c. treated as an adjective and placed after the name. d. a global record.

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Answer:

C.   treated as an adjective and placed after the name.

Explanation:

When filing records with compass point terms for a scientific study, each word or unit in a filing segment containing compass terms is treated as an adjective and placed after the name

________ profiling is known as any police action initiated on the basis of the race, ethnicity, or national origin of a suspect rather than on the behavior of that individual or on information that identifies the individual as being, or having been, engaged in criminal activity.

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Answer: Racial Profiling

Explanation: Racial Profiling is the act of suspecting a certain race based on assumptions and the jungle view that certain crimes belongs to a particular race or are often perpetuated by a particular race. This is a direct opposite of psychological profiling where crime scene evidence and behavioural pattern are used to get to a criminal.

For example; Racial Profiling is when you make a conclusion that all Arabs are terrorist or all Nigerians are internet scammers. All these are baseless and only supported by assumptions.

This type of profiling only brings disunity as well as distrusted among the citizens and the security forces in such areas.

The belief that minorities are seeking and receiving more benefits than they deserve and a denial that discrimination influences outcomes for minority members is ________.

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Answer:

This belief is modern racism.

Explanation:

Modern racism is a more contemporary form of racism. It is not generally expressed so direct but rather in a more indirect and aversive way towards individuals different to one.

It is expressed in a more covertly manner, not necessarily in a direct way but it centers on being prejudicial towards others.

Believing that minorities are seeking for more than they deserve and this type of denial is an example of modern racism because it is being prejudicial against a minority but not expressing it in a directly fashion in which racism is expressed but rather in an indirect way by having this type of opinion.

Answer: Modern racism

Explanation: Modern racism is the term used to describe a subtle or vague form of ethnic segregation or discrimination aimed at a minority group due to an underlying belief in cultural incompatibility.

Modern racism exhibit a more covert manner of discrimination as opposed to the manner exhibited by the usually condemned act of 'racism'. It is usually exemplified by the thought buried in the heart of members of a majority group who opine that members of the minority group are afforded more than they deserve within a state or nation.

Professor Myth asked respondents whether or not they had ever been divorced. One year later Professor Myth asked the same respondents the same question. Myth found that with repeated applications of the measure different responses were obtained for the same respondent. This means that the measuring instrument was:_______.a) un-reliable.
b) invalid.
c) un-reliable or the value on the variable had changed.
d) inaccurate.

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Answer:

The correct option is C) unreliable or the value on the variable had changed

Explanation:

There was no pattern or variable on which Professor Myth obtained his results. The measuring instrument of professor Myth were un-reliable or the value on the variable had changed.

Which of the following is prohibited under the FDCPA? a. contacting third parties for current address information on the debtor b. contacting the debtor at his/her place of employment c. contacting the debtor after the debtor requests no further contact d. All of the above are prohibited.

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Answer: The answer is D). All of the above

Explanation: FDCPA(Fair Debt Collection Practices Act) is a consumer protection amendment, establishing legal protection from abusive debt collection practices to the Consumer Credit Protection Act, as Title VIII of that Act. The purposes of this act are to eliminate abusive practices in the collection of consumer debts, to promote fair debt collection, and to provide consumers with an avenue for disputing and obtaining validation of debt information in order to ensure the information's accuracy.

Niamh lived in New York City in 2001, so she remembers in detail what the city was like during the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center on September 11 of that year. She decides to give a speech about September 11 and its meaning to her. Niamh is giving an informative speech that fits into what category?

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In the given context the informative speech of the speaker fits into event category.

Explanation:

Speech can be categorized into different categories like informative, descriptive, narrative, subjective etc.

In informative speech speaker mainly point the place of occurrence, date of the incident and consequences of event in brief. In descriptive speech narrator describes the whole event thoroughly from top to bottom. In narrative speech speaker narrates the whole story in his own approach. And In subjective speech speaker only highlights the main points that needs to be remembered. In informative speech core of the theme is event based.

An example of ____ was the Black Lives Matters campaign starting in Ferguson but spreading to New York City, Baltimore and dozens of other locations in 2015.

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Answer:

Protest

Explanation:

A protest is a public display of objection to a particular idea, policy, government, or social condition. It can be displayed by very small groups of people, to large organizations, to the bulk of society, and it can be pacific, or have violent elements.

The Black Lives Matter movement is a social activitst organization that engages in public protests with the main goal of opposing police brutality against black people. It also has other broader goals such as ending institutional racism and achieving more racial equality.

Your friend is having a hard time with the terminology in this unit. He is confused between the terms pure substances, mixtures, elements, compounds, homogeneous, and heterogeneous, as well as the difference between physical and chemical changes. Without just reciting the definitions, explain each term to your friend and provide at least two examples of each that will help him understand the concepts better.

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Answer and Explanation:

Pure substances are basically chemical substances with distinct composition and properties that are constant. They may consist of one atom, molecule or compound that cannot be easily separated by physical separation technique. Examples of pure substances are iron, water, gold etc. Mixtures are made up of two or more substances that are not chemically combined together, in which each substance that make up the mixture still retains their chemical identity, and can separated by physical method. Examples of mixtures are brass made up of different metals, salt water, milk etc. Elements are pure chemical substances that are made up of a single type of atom which cannot be easily broken down. For example, hydrogen, oxygen, iron. Compounds are made up of two more different elements that are chemically bonded together by chemical bonds. Examples include NaCl or salt, which is made up of Na and Cl; Water which is made up of Hydrogen and Oxygen Homogenous mixture contains substances of uniform composition, e.g, air which consists of mixture of gases; a mixture of salt and water; milk etc. Heterogenous mixture, on the other hand contains substances whose distribution are not uniform, i.e. non-uniform. Examples are a mixture of sand and water; water and oil etc. Physical change is a type of change that involves the change of form of a matter without the chemical properties being altered. This is a reversible change. On the other hand, a chemical change is an irreversible change in which the chemical properties of a matter are changed. Examples of physical change are freezing of water, melting an ice cube, melting of wax etc.  Examples of chemical change are burning of wood, rusting of iron etc.

Chet is a nontraditional student and commutes to school. He feels out of touch with the college he is attending because he feels he is too old to get involved with the activities designed to meet other students, and he is the oldest student by far in most of his classes. One of the best ways to get involved would be to:

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Explanation: adjust to the environmen around him, and getting involved with out of school activities to get to know the other students. He could also be a leader and help other students.

Chapter 18: Corporations: Rights of a corporation: How to incorporate/form? "S"- corp vs. "C"-corp? De jure and de facto incorporation? What is the role, rights and duties of a Board of Directors? What do the "incorporators" do? What do "promoters" do? Rights of the shareholders? Derivative suits? What are the various categories of corporations? What duties do corporate officers perform? How does a corporation get into trouble? How does a corporation dissolve? What is "ultra vires"; what is "piercing the corporate veil?" Who are shareholders, and, what rights/duties do they have? Can a corporation sue and be sued? How does wind-up occur (closing down the corporation)?

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A corporation is entitled and authorized by the law as a single entity to do a business and corporation can sue and be sued.

Explanation:

Boards of Directors and Their Duties. Generally, a board of directors is responsible for functions such as approving a corporate strategy, naming the executives of the company, designing executive compensation packages, monitoring the success of company executives, approving major asset purchases, representing the interests of shareholder.

A de jure corporation is a bonafide corporation that has fulfilled all requirements, and granted limited liability protection under the law. It is a corporation that has earned its state charter by fulfilling the requirements for formation and is legally entitled to do business.

A de facto corporation exists when steps are taken to incorporate the enterprise, but the corporation did not comply with every aspect of the applicable statutes.

Abhay has been sent to work in the plant in New Hampshire from his home plant in India. He has always wanted to come to the United States and cannot wait to become a citizen. He does not understand that he is a(n) ________, not a permanent citizen.

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Answer:

expatriate

Explanation:

Expatriate -

An expatriate refers to a person , who is living in some other country apart from his or her native country .

The person might have came to the country for the purpose of studying , job or some professional work , is referred to as an expatriate .

It is also known as expat in short .

Hence , from the given scenario of the question ,

The correct answer is expatriate .

Madeline is working to teach her 4-year-old daughter, Eliza, how to count. She places 10 buttons in one row with very little space between the buttons, and 8 buttons in another row with more space between the buttons; therefore, the second row is longer than the first. Then Madeline asks her daughter which row has more buttons. Inevitably, Eliza chooses the second row, even though she knows that 10 is more than 8. What is this an example of?a. conservation.
b. egocentric thought.
c. pre-operational functioning.
d. centration.

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Answer:

d. centration.

Explanation:

Centration is a psychological process that consists in considering some aspects and discarting other aspects of a situation. The aspects that are not considered may be of importance. This process occurs durign a specif stage of development called pre operational stage. A stage in which kids are still developing so it common at this stage.

Why are psychological experiments often conducted under special controlled conditions that do not occur naturally outside the laboratory?

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The reality are subjected to different and unexpected factors which are not present in a control environment, as a laboratory. Not only, the introduction of the study might change the behavior of the subject as well.

As explained by Kurt Lewin: “Experimentation in the laboratory occurs, socially speaking, on an island quite isolated from the life of society” (Lewin, 1944, p. 286).

Let's take a brief example. A group of scientists wants to test the generosity of people, the experiment once conducted in a laboratory might result in a higher generosity actions than in real life. Why? Because of the social pressure. In order to keep the natural behavior of the subjects in a laboratory, a significant number of factors have to be taken in consideration. Therefore, in such cases, the experiments outside a laboratory might result in more reliable data.

Psychological experiments often conducted under special control due to the environment of society can create pressure and results may be affected.

What is a psychological experiment and why it is essential?

Psychology can help people by understanding human behavior like feelings, thoughts, actions, and the role of the mind. Psychology experiment is important it enhances the productivity of humans in the workplace.

Psychology experiments play a vital role in understanding the role of the human mind and behavior. It is often conducted in a healthy atmosphere where external factor does not affect the process of the experiment.

Therefore Psychological experiment is important to human behavior.

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What was the result in the Lefkowitz v. Great Minneapolis Surplus Store Inc. case (referenced in the textbook) involving an advertisement for the sale of fur coats?

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Answer:

the court ruled that the ad was an offer and that the plaintiff properly accepted it.

Explanation:

Lefkowitz v. Great Minneapolis Surplus Store was an American contract law case that occurred in 1957. In this case the court ruled that the ad was an offer and that the plaintiff properly accepted it. They then enforced the contract because under the applicable standard, it was not apparent that joking was involved in the advertisement of the product.

The group of people in the organization who participate in the purchase decision-making process is referred to as the ________. Select one: a. gatekeeper b. resource center c. purchasing office d. purchasing hierarchy e. buying center

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Answer:

purchasing office

Explanation:

because the suppose to purchase the decision making process

The police department of a county uses a software that helps them identify the hot spots of drug activity in the county. Once the hot spots are identified, the patrol officers focus on them instead of patrolling all the areas in the county. The given scenario best exemplifies _____.

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Answer:

intelligence-led policing      

Explanation:

The police department of a county uses a software that helps them identify the hot spots of drug activity in the county. Once the hot spots are identified, the patrol officers focus on them instead of patrolling all the areas in the county. The given scenario best exemplifies intelligence-led policing.  Intelligence-led policing is a practice which involves the application of technologies, data collection and analyses to generate useful information or valuable intelligence which helps in directing law enforcement efforts to the right people and places in combating crime. With the application of this system of policing, the police department can better understand crime trends, properly classify offenders and potential offender and easily designate crime hotspots with the city.

Bob, a __________ theorist, thinks the Asian immigrant experience is simple, when U.S. employers needed cheap labor they opened the doors and downplayed tensions. When economic times turned bad, they divided the working class and let immigrant persecution go unchecked. Select one: a. conflict b. interactionist c. new feminist d. functionalist

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Answer:

A.  Conflict Theorist

Explanation:

Conflict theory is a term used in sociology and social psychology that describes the relationship in between differences in power structures such as class conflict; that is distribution of power, resources and inequality, and various existing but contrast dominant ideologies.

Thus, a conflict theorist perception of society is about a society full of inequality in power and class structures, that brings out social conflict and social change.

Hence, Bob is considered a Conflict theorist, because, he view the relationship between U.S employer and Asian migrant as relationship based mainly on conflict, rather than balance and harmony.

Answer:

Conflict theorist ( A )

Explanation:

conflict theory is a sociology theory proposed by Karl Marx that tends to describe  the necessity of power and domination in the society in order to maintain the social order in a society because of the constant conflicts of interests in the society due to limited resources available.

A conflict theorist believes that order is maintained through power and domination of the people by the authority when necessary rather than seeking the consensus of the society.

Bob believes in order to maintain social order the Asian migrants should be persecuted in order to reduce the competition for limited jobs in times of economic down times. but used when the Jobs and available and the need of cheap labor is needed.

The public policy process involves interactions between congress and the bureaucracy.(a)Identify the primary role of congress in the policy process.The primary function of Congress is to pass rules that all Americans must obey, a function calledlawmaking. Many of the bills considered by Congress originate with the executive branch, butonly Congress can create laws. Parties, interest groups, and constituents all influence membersof Congress in their vote choices, and members also compromise and negotiate with oneanother to reach agreements.(b)Explain how divided party control of congress can make the policy process difficult.To pass legislation both house has to be agreed but that's not what happen sometimes. Itsmean that is very hard to pass legislation on both sides. Most of the time if legislation passthrough on house. It’s more likely to die in the other house. (c)Identify the primary role of the bureaucracy in the policy process.Bureaucracy is responsible for ensuring the policies and programs enacted by Congress andthe executive departments are carried out. The bureaucracy performs three primary tasks ingovernment: implementation, administration, and regulation. When Congress passes a law, itsets down guidelines to carry out the new policies. Actually putting these policies into practice isknown as implementation.(d) Explain how one of the following increases the power of the bureaucracy in the policyprocess.RulemakingBureaucratic discretion: The exercise of professional expertise and judgment, asopposed to strict adherence to regulations or statutes, in making a decision orperforming official acts or duties. A discretionary action is informal and, therefore,unprotected by the safeguards inherent in formal procedure. It created bycongress and acts are signed into the law by the president.(e) Explain how each of the following enables congress to limit the power of thebureaucracy.Oversight hearings: Congress is able to oversee federal bureaucracy by holding thefunding that will support the bureaucracy; Congress is also able to initiate and conductinvestigations on any bureaucracy that it deems necessary. Many of the agencies thatare run by Congress must undergo periodic evaluations. This ensures that the agenciesare acting the way they are supposed to and are upholding all of the regulations thathave been imposed on them.Power of the purse: Congress controls appropriations. President may request fundingbut congress can deny such requests. Appointment confirmation: president can appointofficials, but senate can reject those appointments

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Answer:

The federal bureaucracy performs the primary tasks in government : implementation , administration , and regulation , when congress passes a law , it sets down guidelines to carry out the new policies , actually putting these policies into practices is known as implementation

Explanation:

The public policy  process involves interactions between congress and the bureaucracy is rule making: bureaucrats write the specific regulations that determine the implementation of the of the public policy but congress makes, writes and passes the legislation/policy , which enhances the bureaucratic power , bureaucratic discretion: individual bureaucrats/agencies have to make choices about how to implement existing laws, which enhances bureaucratic power or appropriations (reward/punish), legislation (pass legislation to affect the bureaucracy), legislation is more difficult to pass when one party controls the house and the other controls the Senate rejection of presidential appointments, impeachment of executive officials. Oversight hearings: monitor through hearings; investigations; accounting power of the purse: increase/decrease budget; shift spending; punish/reward agencies; kill a program

Final answer:

The policy process involves interactions between Congress and the bureaucracy. Congress creates laws, while bureaucracy implements and regulates those policies.

Explanation:

The primary function of Congress in the policy process involves lawmaking, where it creates rules that everyone must follow. However, a divided party control of Congress introduces difficulty in the policy process; if legislation passes in one house, it's more likely to face opposition in the other.

The bureaucracy plays an essential role in the policy process as it implements, administers, and regulates the policies and programs enacted by Congress and the executive departments. The power of the bureaucracy increases when it exercises bureaucratic discretion, meaning it uses professional expertise and judgement to make decisions rather than adhering strictly to regulations.

Congress has the ability to limit the power of bureaucracy through oversight hearings, withholding funding, and the power of the purse. It can also influence the composition of bureaucracy via appointment confirmations.

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The manager of a multinational firm operating in a developing country noticed that local employees had at length recently met their physiological and safety needs. According to the hierarchy of needs theory, the next level of motivation would be met by the promise of ___________.

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Answer:

A group picnic

Explanation:

In the question above, since the local employees have already met the physiological and safety needs then based on the "hierarchy of needs theory" the next motivation level would be met via the promise of a particular "group picnic" i.e, via "love and belonging needs".

The hierarchy of needs theory was conceptualized by a psychologist named Abraham Maslow. He defined the "love and belonging needs" as the process that involves "range of intimacy" between different people and circumscribe empathy, compassion, caring, being part of a specific community, feelings of being approved or accepted vs. disapproved or rejected by a community, etc.

When a person moves from blaming minority members for their conditions to blaming the social system as a source of racial or ethnic problems, he or she is probably in the _____ stage of majority identity development.

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Answer: Resistance

Explanation:

Resistance : Embraces and holds a positive attitude toward and preference for his or her own race and cultural heritage; rejects dominant values of society and culture; focuses on eliminating oppression within own racial/cultural group, likely to possess considerable feelings including distrust and anger toward dominant cultural groups and anything that may represent them; places considerable value on characteristics that represent one's own cultural groups without question; develops a growing appreciation for others from racially and culturally diverse groups.

ANSWER: RESISTANCE STAGE

EXPLANATION: RESISTANCE STAGE occurs when an individual or person moves from blaming the minority for their condition to blaming their own dominant group (social system) as a source of problems.

However, this stage is further divides into two forms;

A. Passive resistance; occurs when an individual exhibit little behavioral change to support the minorities against the social system, as the source of ethnic or racial problems.

B. Active resistance; which occurs when an individual act in other to challenge, reduce, or abolish the policies that fight the minorities.

Crowding out occurs because the government increases the demand for loanable funds, drives up interest rates, and causes: Select one: a. saving to rise. b. saving to fall. c. consumption and investment to rise. d. consumption and investment to fall.

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Crowding out occurs because the government increases the demand for loanable funds, drives up interest rates, and causes Consumption and investment to fall.

Option (D) is correct

Explanation:

When the government increases its spending this leads to an improve in the interest rates, Crowding out means when the improve in the rate of interest leads to lesser investment in an economy. The fall in investment immediately due to increase in rate of interest is called crowding out effect.

So crowding out will result in consumption and investment to fall. When interest rate increases the loans become more expensive. This leads to less borrowing in an economy that simultaneously causes investment to fall. People will have less money to invest.

Christine says the birthday party she just attended was a lot of fun: "We played games, had cake and ice cream, and got goodie bags." In reality, the ice cream was served with a brownie and not birthday cake. Christines inaccurate memory MOST likely resulted from:___________-

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Answer:

Her birthday party schema.  

Explanation:

Schema is a cognitive concept that helps and organizes things. Schema is the concept that help us to interpret the information that is very vast and spread in a disorganized manner. Schema can be stereotype and restrict from developing new information. Frederick Bartlett was a psychologist who proposed this concept called schema.  

Type if the schema:

Person schema Social Schema Self-schema Event schema

Hui conducts a correlational study on people's height and their vulnerability to anxiety. Her study establishes that no relationship exists between these two variables. This correlation is most likely represented by

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Final answer:

In a b study, Hui found no relationship between people's height and vulnerability to anxiety.

Explanation:

In a correlational study conducted by Hui, it was found that there is no relationship between people's height and their vulnerability to anxiety. This type of correlation, where no relationship exists between the variables, is represented by a correlation coefficient of zero.

For example, if the correlation coefficient between height and anxiety vulnerability is calculated to be 0, it means that there is no linear relationship between the two variables. This indicates that people's height does not predict or affect their vulnerability to anxiety.

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Blood passes from the external iliac vein into what vessel? 1. 3x + 18 = (0)Completing the square Form adjectives from the given ones with the help of the prefixes and point out the changes in meaning. Model: urban interurban practical impractical Acceptable, national, continuous, possible, legal, appointing, complete, married, accurate, able, bearable, available, believable, conscious, stellar. Before my dog would lay down, he would often paw at his chosen spot and precede to circle the area. This ritual is similar to the behavior displayed by wild dogs when digging shelters 102 chairs at 6 tables find the unit rateat 6 tables . Find the unit rate VHarlon recorded this set of data, which contains an outlier.163, 97, 184, 199, 169, 175What is the range of this set of data?1297102172 how have recent corporate scandals affected US Economic history and the way we view corporations and big businesses? someone who's good at math plz!!!!There is 1 gram of fat in a serving of refried beans. Each serving is 110calories. How many calories are from fat? The main function of the federal Office of War Information was to A. collect money for the war effort through the sale of war bonds. B. boost the morale of troops by sending popular entertainers overseas. C. generate support for the war effort and boost morale through the media. D. intercept enemy intelligence and relay it to the troops on the frontlines. Insofar as government public policy is concerned, the best way to battle unemployment would be __________________.to minimize recessionsto maximize unemployment paymentsto maximize unemployment insurance durationto minimize labor unions The function of a second messenger system is to The function of a second messenger system is to isolate the response to the inside of a cell. keep calcium involved in these responses. amplify the response of the first messenger. facilitate the process of covalent modification of a protein. buffer a cells response to a ligand. Consider three independent rolls of a fair six-sided die. (a) What is the probability that the sum of the three rolls is 11? (b) What is the probability that the sum of the three rolls is 12? (c) In the seventeenth century, Galileo explained the experimental observation that a sum of 10 is more frequent than a sum of 9, even though both 10 and 9 can be obtained in six distinct ways. Can you retrace Galileos thinking? What political compromises were made because of slavery Which of the following events are dependent?Beth and Corrie take turns picking a card at random and recording each outcome. They replace the selected card at the bottom of the pile after each turn.Archie and Harris take turns picking yellow- or purple-colored chips from a dish.Jared pulls out a sock from the laundry basket containing white and black socks, puts it back, and then draws another sock at random.Lily draws a marble from a bag filled with red and blue marbles, places her selection in a separate bag, and draws from the original bag of marbles again. Moores law refers to? PLLLLLLLLZ HELP I HAVE A DEADLINE Two elevators begin descending from the same height. Elevator A has descended 4 feet after one second, 9 feet after two seconds, 14 feet after three seconds, and so on. Elevator B has descended3.5 feet after one second, 6.5 feet after two seconds, 9.5 feet after three seconds, and so on.How many feet would each elevator descend in 10 seconds?A: 59 ft; B: 36.5 ftA: 49 ft; B: 30.5 ftA: 85 ft; B: 72 ftA: 54 ft; B: 33.5 ft Prob. 4.2.1. A well that pumps at a constant rate of 0.5 m3/s fully penetrates a confined aquifer of 34-m thickness. After a long period of pumping, steady-state drawdowns are measured at two observation wells 50 and 100 m from the pumping well as 0.9 m and 0.4 m, respectively. Determine: (a) the hydraulic conductivity and transmissivity of the aquifer; (b) the radius of influence of the pumping well; (c) the expected drawdown in the pumping well if the radius of the well is 0.4 m.