Answer:
C. The objective test provides specific, non-subjective information about risk-taking tendencies while the unstructured interview allows for deeper explanations of the thought processes behind that information.
Explanation:
If a therapist is interested in measuring her client's propensity for taking risks and decides to use both an objective test for the trait of risk-taking and an unstructured interview.
The best argument that would best defends her choice would be that the objective test provides specific, non-subjective information about risk-taking tendencies while the unstructured interview allows for deeper explanations of the thought processes behind that information.
Please note that objective test has to do with true or false answers, while unstructured interview is one that isn't planned and flows spontaneously based on answers received.
When one considers the majority of the scientific data that are available, what can be said about sexual orientation
The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Although there are no options attached we can comment on the following.
When one considers the majority of the scientific data that are available, what can be said about sexual orientation is that this concept of sexual orientation is something with which people are born, and it is not acquired with the pass of time.
After many studies from different perspectives, researchers have concluded that regarding sexual orientation, people are born with their sexual preferences that are developed and confirmed during their youth and adulthood.
Unfortunately, society has many derogatory labels that are used to discriminate and many times insult people that have a different sexual orientation than heterosexuals. Although the American Psychology Association (APA) considers homosexuality as a normal trait of sexuality in humans, people insist on ridicule gay and lesbian people and this affects the morale of these people.
What blood type(s) would a person need to have in order to be a universal receiver
the relationship between psychology and critical thinking course find R
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Theoretical critical thinking involves helping the student develop an appreciation for scientific explanations of behavior. This means learning not just the content of psychology but how and why psychology is organized into concepts, principles, laws, and theories
The Executive and Legislative branches have checks against the Judiciary including all but which of the following A. Presidential appointment of justices B. Congress can change the number of justices on the SCOTUS C. Congress can change the original jurisdiction of the SCOTUS D. Congress can refuse to fund law clerks and other staf for the SCOTUS E. Congress can change the appellate jurisdiction of the SCOTUSThe Executive and Legislative branches have checks against the Judiciary including all but which of the following A. Presidential appointment of justices B. Congress can change the number of justices on the SCOTUS C. Congress can change the original jurisdiction of the SCOTUS D. Congress can refuse to fund law clerks and other staf for the SCOTUS E. Congress can change the appellate jurisdiction of the SCOTUS
Answer:
D. Congress can refuse to fund law clerks and other staf for the SCOTUS
Explanation:
The Executive and Legislative branches have checks against the Judiciary for presidential appointment of justices, congress changing the number of justices on the SCOTUS, congress changing the original jurisdiction of the SCOTUS, congress can change the appellate jurisdiction of the SCOTUS, except refusing to fund law clerks and other staff for the SCOTUS
Marina is very confident, brash, and assertive. Her husband Marco is very humble, unassuming, and quiet. Which theory states that they picked one another because their qualities are reciprocal
Answer:
Complementary needs theory
Explanation:
The theory of complementary needs is one that has to do with the selection of a partner. it tells us why people select the partners that they choose. The is suggestion in the theory is that individuals choose who their partners are based on the fact that they have opposite needs that can complement their own.
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How can I advise top dog company when he did not see success in his company after two weeks
Answer:
advise the managing director of Top-Dog Company Ltd. Should Not be more than two pages
Explanation:
The managing director of Top-Dog Company Ltd was advised by a group of experts in the field of Management that putting people into teams in an organization to work brings about organisational success. Then the managing director of Top-Dog Company Ltd quickly established teams in his organisation but did not see success after two weeks and was confused. As a first year Management student of AAMUSTED .
How we perceive remember and interpret information about ourselves and others is referred to as social.
A. Development
B. Empathy
C. Cognition
D. Maturation
Kate was first tested using ____________ sequencing, and then Jane and her cousins will have ____________ sequencing done.
Question Completion with Options:
a. targeted gene; variant specific
b. variant specific; variant specific
c. variant specific; targeted gene
d. whole exome; targeted gene
Answer:
Kate was first tested using ___whole exome_____ sequencing, and then Jane and her cousins will have _____targeted gene_______ sequencing done.
Explanation:
The genome's exons are the exome. Exome is the region of the human DNA that is used for coding the human protein products, which are the main active ingredients in the RNA. Since they are the coding portions of the genes, to sequence Kate's DNA, the whole exome or genome's exons are first tested. To identify and establish her relationship with Jane and her cousins, targeted gene sequencing is then carried out since Kate's exome had been isolated initially.
which of the following is not one of the recommended smart guidelines for personal Financial goals?
answer options:
manageable
attainable
specific
realistic
Answer:
realistic because the country must site to the development on their financial goals so the government shouldn't be realistic
How does the definition of "forced migrant" have an impact on migrants
Answer:
A person subject to a migratory movement in which an element of coercion exists, including threats to life and livelihood, whether arising from natural or man-made causes (e.g. movements of refugees and internally displaced persons as well as people displaced by natural or environmental disasters, chemical or nuclear disasters, famine or development projects).
Hurricanes - In 2005, Hurricane Katrina affected the lives of nearly six million people in the United States, with at least 1,800 mortalities.
Drought - In 2000, Ethiopia and Eritrea suffered their most severe drought since 1984. The countries continue to suffer from severe drought conditions, which have drastically increased the number of people relying on food aid.
Cyclone - In 2008, Myanmar was struck with cyclone Nargis, the deadliest cyclone in the North Indian Ocean Basin, killing more than 146,000 people.
Earthquakes - In 2005, a massive earthquake affected Afghanistan, India and Pakistan, with an epicenter in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Estimates suggest that more than 74,500 were killed and at least 106,000 were injured. In 2008 an earthquake struck Sichuan Province in China, killing at least 69,000 people and leaving more than 20,000 homeless. The earthquake also caused significant structural damage to dams in the area.
Infectious Disease Outbreak - The cholera epidemic which broke out in August 2008 in Zimbabwe continues today having spread to over 98,000 cases and nearly 5,000 deaths.
Human-made disasters - This category of disaster can be interpreted broadly and used to encompass many different types of disasters. Train crashes, such as the one that killed over 200 people in Tanzania in June 2002 is one example of a human-made disaster. Long-term human-made disasters tend to refer to civil strife, civil war and international war and are described in more detail in the following section on "complex emergencies".
Shri Shakti is implemented for 1.rural women
2.urban women
3.state women
4.country women
Answer:
3.State women !!!!!!!!!Answer:
Shri Shakti is implement of state woman
explain the main sects of islam religions ?
Sunni Islam is separated into four main schools of jurisprudence, namely, Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi'i, Hanbali. ... Shia Islam, on the other hand, is separated into three major sects: Twelvers, Ismailis, and Zaydis.
The concept that identifies the feeling of competency to overcome perceived barriers to take action is referred as Group of answer choices perceived susceptibility and severity. perceived blockades and barriers. perceived benefits and barriers. none of the above
Answer:
The correct answer is ''none of the above''
Explanation:
Perceived self-efficacy is the belief about one's ability to carry out certain actions. It is a concept developed by psychologist Albert Bandura (1995), which refers to the “feeling of adequacy, efficiency and competence” that people have when facing the challenges and threats that inevitably appear in the life of any person, In other words, perceived self-efficacy refers to people's beliefs about their own abilities to achieve certain results.
what is the purpose of the 14 executive departments?
Answer:
Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. Fifteen executive departments — each led by an appointed member of the President's Cabinet — carry out the day-to-day administration of the federal government.
Explanation:
Choose the correctly matched pair regarding the expression of nationalism in Europe
from the following options. 1
A. Prussia - Germany
B. Sardinia - Britain
C. Slav - Italy
D. Irish - France
Answer:
Irish - France..
I think it's D
Locate an article on the nutritional beliefs of a culture or religion. Provide a summary of the article and include a link to the article. What interventions should be implemented to ensure cultural competence?
Answer:
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-021-00451-2 is the link for the article.
Explanation:
In South Africa, cultural beliefs and food taboos followed by a large number of pregnant women because of their experiences and beliefs. The most common foods avoided during pregnancy were mango, naartjie, orange, papaya, and peach, butternut, eggs, sweets, chili, ice, and alcohol. The most recommended foods during pregnancy were leafy vegetables, fruits except the avoided ones, liver, and fish. For postpartum recovery, the women mostly uses soft porridge, all fruits and vegetables, beetroot, and tea. Providing education to these people can change their beliefs and follow the scientifically proven materials. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13002-021-00451-2 is the link for the article.
Identify the following examples and give names of the terms, concept or phenomena under which they fall?
Answer: circumstances
Explanation:
A fact or situation that is observed to exist or happen, especially one whose cause or explanation is in question.
Answer:
Circumstances
Explanation:
A situation which is observed to exist or happen.
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Which pair of numbered sentences best completes the diagram showing part of the legislative process in the House of Representatives?
Answer:
A. Representatives take a vote on the bill.
2. The bill is sent to the Senate for ratification.
Explanation:
The pair of numbered sentences that best completes the diagram showing part of the legislative process in the House of Representatives is option A.
This is because, after the Bill is formally sponsored, then it is debated on the floor of the House, after which representatives take a vote on the bill and the bill is sent to the Senate for ratification.
What’s the difference between the ideologies of individualism and solidarity?
Answer:
While individuality is...
The major source of Nigeria's revenue
the oil sector is the main source of revenue
mention two institutions that can help to claim our right in Ghana
Answer:
Any two institutions that can help to claim our right in Ghana are:-
A national human rights institution (NHRI) or national human rights commission (NHRC) Commission of Human Rights and Administrative JusticeExplanation:
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About farming in province no. 3 of Nepal.
Answer:
The provincial government of Province 3 has set the target of becoming self-sufficient in production of fruits, vegetables, flowers, honey, mushroom, fish, milk, eggs and meat within three years. It has also set a target for essential food items within five years.
Explanation:
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debate: are human beings lazy and why human beings are not lazy....give reason why human beings are not lazy and reasons why human beings are lazy
Answer:
Humans are lazy but not lazy either. There's people who are willing to do hard work that gets stuff they worked so hard for than people who rather do nothing and get things handed to them.
which country is the leading producer of cocoa and tin.
Answer:
Ivory Coast leads in production of cocoa
Carmella believes her assistant, Lian, is incompetent. She notices only what Lian does wrong while ignoring the above average quality of most of her work. This exemplifies____bias.
Answer:
Confirmation
Explanation:
In scenarios whereby an individual gives more credence to the his or her existing belief while failing to give consideration to happenings or possibilities which may say otherwise. We might see this a an act of being rigid on a certain piece of information or belief to the extent than one dispels all possible scenarios which may prove the otherwise to the belief. In the scenario above, Carmellas existing belief thatbtge inability to deliver at work is only based in incompetence of the worker while filing to examine the possibility whereby the tasks being dished out to the worker might be difficult.
Based on the following selection, what is a shared obligation among every member of a firefighter team?
As members of a team, firefighters, EMTs, and paramedics must be respectful of their teammate's safety. Additionally, they need to be committed to
the care and welfare of the public good. Team members are like a family, and each member must treats others as they wish to be treated.
Protect team members' homes
O Protect team members' safety
O Protect team members' finances
Protect team members' education
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Answer:
apparatus
a fire truck or fire engine
division chief
overseers of shifts as well as specialty units, such as training, safety, emergency medical services, and special operations
battalion chief
the person in charge of a station when firefighters are on duty (per shift) and who reports to the division chief
call company
organization of personnel to man specific apparatuses and enhance the abilities of the unit as needed
chief officer
any officer who holds the rank of battalion chief or higher
deputy fire chief
second to the fire chief; may be in charge of specific duties such as training or operations
district
a geographical region of the city or town that has specific apparatus response plans
emergency medical technician
a fire department member who is specifically licensed within their state for the responsibilities of patient assessment and treatment
Answer:
protect team members safety
Explanation:
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In four ways discuss how any of the specific assumption of the evolutionary theory are applicable in the context of Ghana
Answer:
variation, inheritance, selection and time
Explanation:
The theory of evolution makes statements about three different, though related, issues: (1) the fact of evolution—that is, that organisms are related by common descent; (2) evolutionary history—the details of when lineages split from one another and of the changes that occurred in each lineage; and (3) the mechanisms or processes by which evolutionary change occurs.
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What is Environmental Socialization and how does it affect a person.
Based on what you've learned here about the Barnum effect and common biases found in research, which of the following is likely a limitation of studies or demos like this that involve surveys and self-reporting?
a. People don't always tell the truth or tend to exaggerate or downplay aspects of their lives.
b. People often tell researchers what they think these authority figures want to hear, based on their assumptions about the study in which they're participating
c. Subjects are not randomly chosen and assigned to groups (as in more formal and rigorous Setups), but instead choose to participate in the activity, which is called self-selection bias
d. All of the choices given are legitimate concerns involving studies or demonstrations that rely heavily on surveys for their data and results.
Answer: D. All of the choices given are legitimate concerns involving studies or demonstrations that rely heavily on surveys for their data and results.
Explanation:
Barnum Effect, is also known as the Forer Effect, and it occurs when people believe that the information given in a personality description is applicable to them even though such description is applicable to everyone. This occurs as a result of the tendency of the brain to attach to attach personal meaning for general statements.
Some biases in research include the fact that people don't always tell the truth, also they tend to tell researchers what they believe that they want to hear and subjects are not randomly chosen and assigned to groups.
Therefore, the correct option is D as all the options given is correct.