The aorta is D, the largest artery carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to the body!
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Answer: “D”
Explanation: the largest artery carrying oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
Having which trait will enable you to deal with people in a way that does not offend them?
Having will ______ enable you to deal with people in a way that does not offend them.
(For Plato)
Answer: Interpersonal skills
Explanation:
Interpersonal skills/social skills are those skills people apply every day when communicating and interacting with other people both individually and in groups. Having interpersonal skills will make you more successful in both professional and personal life. Some of the Interpersonal skills are; self-confidence, work ethics, relationship management, listening, body language, receptiveness to feedback, collaboration, positive attitude and workplace etiquette.
Answer:
Interpersonal skills
To determine the recipe conversion factor, the desired yield is divided by the original yield[SH1] . A. True B. False
It is true that to determine the recipe conversion factor, the desired yield is divided by the original yield.
Answer: Option A
Explanation:
Recipe Conversion Factor can be determined by dividing the desired yield by the original yield. Once the RCF is found, we need to multiply all the ingredients that is being used in the recipe by it.
Ounces or pounds are generally used to express both Desired and original yields.
Consider that you have a recipe to make 12 plum cakes and you require a recipe to produce 20 plum cakes, then the RCF can be calculated as 20/12 which is equal to 1.66. Then this Recipe Conversion Factor is multiplied with each ingredients amount present in the recipe.
kinda important I need good reasons for why we need naps in school
Answer:
Schools maintain that, “a little rest during an otherwise packed school day helps students face mounting pressure to get into college.” Students enter the EnergyPod, set an alarm for a short period of time and get one of those reinvigorating daytime cat naps that researchers say have multiple health benefits.
whole article about it:
https://grownandflown.com/naps-high-school/
Answer:
It is scientifically proven that 10-20 minute power naps during the school day gives students an little boost of energy that increases productivity
Explanation:
circle all the names that describe the shape
That figure is a quadrilateral, and it's also a trapezoid.
It's NOT a parallelogram, a rhombus, a rectangle, or a square.
If you can't find a safe way to get home after drinking, it's best to __________.
A. choose the quickest way to get home
B. choose the easiest way to get home
C. stay where you are
D. try walking
Answer:
c. stay where you are
Explanation:
Answer:
C. Stay where you are.
Explanation:
If you are caught in a car you could get a fine/arrested for dui, and while walking you could get hurt or end up somewhere else.
Which of the following cash crops are MOST likely to be grown in the highlighted country?
I. cotton
II. Rubber
III. Tea
IV. Coffe
1. I only
2. II only
3. II and IV
4. I, II and IV
5. II, II, and IV
Answer:
your answer would be (3. II and IV)
Explanation:
Many depressants, including alcohol, reduce your __________.
A. braking distance
B. ability to feel extremely happy or sad
C. need for sleep
D. short- and long-term memory
Answer:
D
Explanation:
When Jude is asked for her opinion about bees, she talks about the process of pollination and the benefits of eating honey. It seems that her attitude about bees is _ based. a. behaviorally b. rationally c. cognitively d. affectively
Answer:
Explanation: that bees are cute
Her attitude about bees is cognitively based.
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
A relatively enduring organisation of feelings, beliefs and behavior tendencies towards socially significant groups, objects, events or symbols is known as an attitude.
It can also be explained like a psychological tendency which is expressed by determining any specific entity or object with some extent of liking or disliking.
Attitudes have 3 components like, Affective, cognitive and behavioral.
Affective component includes the feelings and emotions of a person towards an entity. Behavioral component explains the way of attitude of a person is influenced those results in their act.
The knowledge that a person has about an object is included in Cognitive component.
The citizenship clause of the Fourteenth Amendment says a naturalized person
Answer: B
is a citizen, just like someone who was born in the United States.
Explanation:
Unless directed otherwise, you may __________ after stopping at a red light.
A. perform a U-turn
B. turn left
C. change lanes without signaling
D. turn right
D. Turn right at a red light
Answer: Option D, turn right
Explanation: We must complete the statement "Unless directed otherwise, you may __________ after stopping at a red light."
In the US in most cities, you are allowed to turn right after fully stopping at a red light.
The procedure is:
Come to a full stop at the red light.
See to your left if there are pedestrians or another car coming in the way.
See to your right.
Look at your mirrors to see if someone is coming behind you, like a biker.
If there is no one coming, you can turn right.
Now the complete sentence is:
Unless directed otherwise, you may turn right after stopping at a red light.
A hummingbird travels from plant to plant to feed itself. Which of the following ecosystem services does this hummingbird most likely provide?
I. pollination
II. seed dispersal
III. soil preservation
I only
II only
III only
I and II only
II and III only
Personality theory suggests that prejudices are formed based on a. our personal inclinations. b. personal experiences. c. the influence of our peer group. d. the prejudices of our family.
Your answer is B, good luck on the quiz
Select the correct answer.
Veronica is creating a password for her email address that includes some information about her financial transactions. Which password should she use?
A.
123456
B.
roger123
C.
Valerie@483
D.
garycollins
cant be A because that’s the number one password everyone would guess easily. Can’t be B, because it’s a simple password and most of the times it asks to put a symbol in your password, especially when it holds personal things, can’t be D because it has no numbers nor symbols. the answer is C, it has a capital letter, a symbol and 3 numbers nobody would guess, because they are random
I would pick the answer C. because it contains letters, numbers, and other items. It would be the best fit for a password.
Vocational colleges often:
Answer:
It makes people want to learn more about your topic.
Explanation:
Including your point of view makes your report or presentations feel more personal to you and to others.
If I believe I don’t make a good first impression, I will probably enter a party acting awkward, anxious, and standoffish. In turn, people are likely to ignore or shun me. Which only reinforces my belief that I’m not good with people I don’t know. What belief is illustrated in this scenario? a. self-fulfilling prophecy b. bystander effect c. stereotype threat d. diffusion of responsibility
Answer:
It's Probably C) Stereotype Threat
The belief that is illustrated in this scenario is option A: self-fulfilling prophecy
What belief is illustrated in this scenario?In a self-fulfilling prophecy, a person's expectations or beliefs about a situation can influence their behavior and interactions in a way that confirms those expectations or beliefs.
In the given scenario, the person's belief that they don't make a good first impression leads them to behave awkwardly and anxiously at the party. As a result, their behavior might cause others to react in a way that reinforces the person's initial belief, creating a self-perpetuating cycle.
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Realistic conflict theory says: a. The fewer resources available, the more prejudice there will be. b. The fewer resources available, the less prejudice there will be. c. None are correct. d. Conflict is the reason people are prejudiced.
Answer:
The correct answer is: a. The fewer resources available, the more prejudice there will be.
Explanation:
Conflict theory is a theory originally proposed by Karl Marx, which states that individuals are in constant competition with each other due to lack of resources- mainly wealth, power and means of production. Prejudice and unrest between social groups stems from unequal resource distribution when a minority possess more resources and power than the majority, who lack adequate resources.
Believing that your significant other ended the relationship because you are too clingy and you are insecure. Which type of attribution is being demonstrated? a. situational b. external c. dispositional d. none of the above
Answer:
c. dispositional
Explanation:
The key words here are "Believing that", so it's not based on facts (of what we know), but is just a feeling, an impression, most importanty, is that the person believes it's his/her fault. So, it's clearly an internal attribution.
If that significant other would have made a statement to that effect, it would have been for him/her an external attributions.
External and situational attributions are the same, just another name for it.
A new student at a high school is displaying normative conformity by all of the following except a. trying out for a sports team. b. dressing like the other students. c. sitting alone in the cafeteria. d. joining popular clubs.
Answer:
I guess it's C xd
The correct answer for this question is ''sitting alone in the cafeteria''
Answer: Option C
Explanation:
A type of influence from society that involves change in a behavior or belief for a reason to joining with a group of people. This may occur due to some pressure which may be real or imagined in a group.
The process of yielding to a pressure in a group refers to Conformity. Bullying, teasing, persuasion, criticism, etc are some of the examples of group pressure. The acceptance of an idea by major part of any group refers to conformity.
Normative conformity includes the following: A person wishes to join with a group because of a group pressure.
A person may be scared of group rejection. A person may publicly accept a group but may dislike the group personally.
Sally made a 65 on her first science test. She was annoyed by this grade and blamed the teacher because he was a lousy science teacher. The next science test Sally was pleased with her grade of 98. She attributed her good grade to her intelligence and proficiency in science. Which attributions did Sally make for her first exam and for the second? a. controllable; uncontrollable b. stable; unstable c. internal; external d. external; internal
Answer:
d. external; internal
Explanation:
After the first science test, she attributed the reason of her bad grade to an external source: the teacher's competence.
After the second test, she attributed the reason of her good grade to an internal source: herself, her intelligence and her proficiency in science.
Was she right? I don't think so... because if the teacher was the cause of the failing of the first test, how come the same teacher produced a whole different result on the second test?
A son asks his mom, “Can I borrow $30?” His mom says no, so he says, “Can I at least borrow $10?” and his mom agrees. This conversation is an example of which persuasion technique? a. Door-in-the-face b. Low-balling c. Foot-in-the-door d. none of the above
This would be door-in-the-face. He originally asked for a high amount of money and his mom said no, yet his mom is more willing to lend him the smaller amount of money. The son probably knew that his mom wouldn't give him $30 but when he asks for $10 after it his mom probably thought that it was more reasonable. Had the son asked for $5 and after being rejected asked his mom for $10 his mother probably said no to the $10
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When we use ________ attributions, we infer that a person is behaving in a certain way or that an event is due to factors related to the person. a. situational b. external c. ability d. internal
Answer:
A) Situational
Using internal attributions can infer a person is behaving in a certain way or that an event is due to factors related to the person.
Answer: Option D
Explanation:
The inferences that are made by the people about an event or behavior is termed as attributions. To understand their experiences people often make attributions.
The way of interaction of people with others is highly influenced by Attributions.
There are different types of attributions such as Internal, external, stable, unstable. A particular attribution can be classified as inter-unstable, internal-stable, external-unstable or external-stable.
When the people infer that an event or the behavior of the person is due to the factors related to their personal such as abilities, traits or feelings it is known as internal attribution.
Which of the following is an example of internal attributions? a. Telling your parents that the party lasted longer than you thought, which is why you missed curfew. b. Believing that your irresponsible attitude and your need to always voice your opinion are the reason that your parents have grounded you. c. None of the options are correct. d. Blaming the weather for the school's loss of power.
Answer:
b. Believing that your irresponsible attitude and your need to always voice your opinion are the reason that your parents have grounded you.
Explanation:
That belief that you are responsible for something when it's not supported by facts, is an internal attribution. Maybe there's another reason why you were grounded, we don't know for sure.
Internal attributions always focuses the explanation or the shift of the responsibility onto ourselves, not any exterior factor.
Answer A and D are putting the responsibility/blame on exterior factors than your own, things that are "out of your control", so these are external attributions.
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Answer:
1. Part A- B
Part B- D
2.D
3. Part A- C
Part B -D
4.Essay
5.C
6.B
7.A
8.D
9.B
10.C
11.B
12.A
13.D
14.B
15.B
Outgroup homogeneity is: a. When you see members of an outgroup as diverse. b. When you see members of an outgroup as similar. c. When you see members of an ingroup as diverse. d. When you see members of an ingroup as similar.
Answer:
The answer is B
Outgroup homogeneity is ''When you see members of an outgroup as similar''
Answer: Option B
Explanation:
The perception of a person of out group members is alike or similar to one another than in in-group members it is referred to as an out-group homogeneity.
The effect in out-group homogeneity is the examination of variability's in it.
Stereotyping is an effect that is noted in this type of homogeneity in out-group members. Out-group homogeneity is also known as bias in out group homogeneity.
Whenever there exists any similarities in the out group members it can be referred as an out group homogeneity.
The homogeneity effect in the out group has been determined using different social groups, political and racial groups to gender and age groups.
If a(x) and b(x) are linear functions with one variable, which of the following expressions produces a quadratic function? (ab)(x) (a – b)(x) (a + b)(x)
For this case we have that by definition, a linear function is of the form [tex]y = mx + b[/tex]
If we have that a and b are linear functions, then they are of the form:
[tex]a (x) = mx + b\\b (x) = nx + c[/tex]
If we multiply them we have: (Applying distributive property)
[tex](mx + b) (nx + c) = (m * n) x ^ 2 + mcx + bnx + bc = (mn) x ^ 2 + (mc + bn) x + bc[/tex]
That is, we get a quadratic function.
Answer:
[tex](ab) (x)[/tex]
We strive to see ourselves in a favorable light, and as a result we explain away anything that threatens the positive picture we have created for ourselves about ourselves. This tendency to explain our own behavior based on situational influences is the a. the self-centered bias. b. the self-serving bias. c. the false consensus bias. d. the fundamental attribution error.
Answer:
The correct answer is b. the self-serving bias.
Explanation:
Self-serving bias refers to a cognitive bias where we attribute positive circumstances to ourselves, and negative circumstances to external factors. The self-serving bias makes us perceive ourselves in an overly positive manner. An example of a self-serving bias would be when we attribute getting an A on a test to our own abilities, hard-work and intelligence; but on the other hand if we fail a test, we attribute it to external factors such as the teacher being overly harsh or unfair.
Give an example of a player not using good etiquette when playing tennis.
Answer:
One example of poor etiquette in tennis is failing to clearly call out the score before each serve.
Explanation:
An example of a player who is not using good etiquette when playing tennis sport is a failure to clearly call out the score before each serve.
Who is a good sport?A good sport can be defined as a player who exhibits a polite behavior and good etiquette, especially under pleasant or unpleasant circumstances such as when he or she plays tennis.
In this context, an example of a player who is not using good etiquette when playing tennis sport is a failure to clearly call out the score before each serve.
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Abdid is an astronomer who has been observing objects that orbit the Sun in the asteroid belt. He finds a previously undiscovered round, rocky object that is not similar in shape to the rest of the asteroids. What has Abdid most likely found?
Answer:
E answer is A on edugenity
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation:
it is a dwarf planet
A student in a classroom is exhibiting social loafing by a. listening intently to the teacher's lecture. b. offering to help another student. c. sitting in the front row. d. not raising her hand when the teacher asks a question.
Answer:
d. not raising her hand when the teacher asks a question.
Explanation:
Social loafing is having the tendency to do less effort while in a group compared to when you're alone.
Not raising your hand when teacher asks a question is such behavior, because you don't want to make it look like you're interested or working.
Answers A and B are the opposite of social loafing, since you would be paying attention and work publicly by assisting others.
Answer C doesn't have a direct relationship with social loafing, but a loafer will usually not sit in front of the class, he's sit in the back, trying to be ignored.
Effort, Ability, and Attitude are examples of _______ factors. a. stable b. uncontrollable c. external d. internal
I'd say internal. You can control your attitude towards things, along with your ability and effort. They're not necessarily stable factors, and they happen within you, so they're not external. I hope that made sense.