Answer:
"No, the longer sausage has more clay".
Explanation:
In such a scenario, a child in Piaget's concrete operational stage would most likely say "No, the longer sausage has more clay". This is because in this (third) stage of Piaget's theory of cognitive development the individual child begins to use logical thought and rules which they apply to physical objects. In the child's mind in this scenario, since he physically sees one of the sausages as longer he believes that it has more amount of clay, therefore applying his set of learned rules that bigger means more.
Applying the median-voter model and assuming that there are equal numbers of voters supporting each stadium, we would expect:________ a. stadium C to be built, but this would not be the most socially efficient outcome. b. stadium C to be built, which would be the most socially efficient outcome. c. no stadium to be built, because of political gridlock. d. stadium D to be built because it produces the most socially efficient outcome.
Answer the question on the basis of the following table that shows the total costs and total benefits facing a city of five different potential baseball stadiums of increasing size. All figures are in millions of dollars.
Stadium Total Cost Total Benefit
A $80 $140
B 100 200
C 130 250
D 165 290
E 220 300
Applying the median-voter model and assuming that there are equal numbers of voters supporting each stadium, we would expect
Answer:
a. stadium C to be built, but this would not be the most socially efficient outcome.
Explanation:
The median voter model, is a term that describes a situation in which a form of majority rule voting system determines the eventual outcome wanted majorly by the median voter.
This is a means of trying to reach conclusion based on median rule, most specifically, when equal number of voters are supporting different alternatives.
Hence, in this case, using median voter model will ensure that stadium C is built, however, stadium E would be most socially efficient outcome.
Different instrumental music of south east asian countries
Explanation:
jews harps , tube zeathers, ring flutes, buzzers , xylophones two stringed lutes, and various types of gongs with boss(knowbed centre) are some of the most typical instruments of Southeast Asia.
Gabbie is trying to decide what to wear today. It is going to be raining this morning but should be clearing off later. In addition, Gabbie knows that she has riding lessons after school, so she needs to take that into account when she chooses her clothes. On top of that, today is the pep rally, meaning Gabbie is expected to wear her school colors. In order to select an appropriate outfit without assistance, Gabbie must be capable of which of the following?A) ReversibilityB) DecentrationC) CentrationD) Conservation
Answer:
Decentration
Explanation:
In Piaget's theory, Decentration is being able to focus on the different characteristics of a situation or an object and not just notice only one characteristic or attribute of that thing. For Gabby to be able to sell the appropriate outfit, she has to be able to use decentration on all the activities she has for the day while trying to pick this outfit.
Along with most ancient Greek philosophers, Ptolemy believed that the earth was at the center of the universe. Against this ancient and long-lasting tradition, Copernicus asserted the notion that the sun was at the center of the solar system. Thomas Kuhn would call this an example of:_________.A) a paradigm shift,as it challenged the existing paradigm of the day.B) how normative science triumphs over biased science.C) a normal scientific discovery,because it gathered new and useful information.D) the power of facts to correct errors.
Answer: A. a paradigm shift,as it challenged the existing paradigm of the day
Explanation:
A paradigm shift is a major change that occurs in the practices and the concepts of how something works.
Since Ptolemy believed that the earth was at the center of the universe while Copernicus asserted the notion that the sun was at the center of the solar system. Thomas Kuhn would call this an example of paradigm shift.
According to Branch Rickey, the most important characteristics he needed in the first African-American baseball player included each of the elements below except Group of answer choices the ability to turn the other cheek, due to predicted treatment and harassment. the ability to fight back with courage, determination, and skill whenever someone challenged the right of a black man to play baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers. good character and moral judgment in his personal life. gracious and professional demeanor when speaking to the public and reporters.
Answer:
he ability to fight back with courage, determination, and skill whenever someone challenged the right of a black man to play baseball for the Brooklyn Dodgers.
Explanation:
Branch Rickey was a baseball executive known for his groundbreaking 1945 decision to bring Jackie Robinson into the major leagues, thereby breaking the color barrier. Branch Rickey signed Jackie Robinson for this.
In 1945, baseball policies separating black and white players changed forever when Brooklyn Dodgers general manager Branch Rickey signed a contract with Jackie Robinson that would bring him into the major leagues. Jackie Robinson was an excellent athlete.
Identify the statements that correctly describe the story of the ancient Hebrews . The people first had a polytheistic religion that involved worshiping many gods. The promises that God made to Abraham would happen only if Abraham obeyed God. Abraham was chosen by a prophet to be the next leader of the people. God referred to Abraham as Israel, which is how they got the name Israelites. The story of the ancient Hebrews is found in the Hebrew Bible. Twelve Israelite tribes formed the kingdom of Israel in the land of Canaan.
Answer:
The people first had a polytheistic religion that involved worshiping many gods.
Explanation:
The promises that God made to Abraham would happen only if Abraham obeyed God is not CORRECT, because, Abraham never at a time disobeyed God, and neither did God gave condition as to how and when his promises to him will be materialized based on Abraham obedience.
Abraham was chosen by a prophet to be the next leader of the people. This statement is not CORRECT, because, it is only God that chose Abraham as his prophet.
God referred to Abraham as Israel, which is how they got the name Israelites. This statement is not CORRECT, because it is Jacob that God referred to as Israel.
The story of the ancient Hebrews is found in the Hebrew Bible. This statement is not CORRECT, because story of ancient Hebrews can also be found in Today.
Twelve Israelite tribes formed the kingdom of Israel in the land of Canaan. This statement is not CORRECT as well.
Hence, the right answer is that, The people first had a polytheistic religion that involved worshiping many gods. This is CORRECT because that is the reason Abraham left his father's house and community after destroying their gods.
The story of the ancient Hebrews is found in the Hebrew Bible. Twelve Isaelites tribes formed the kingdom of israel in the land of Canaan (i think)
______ in a low-context culture. Multiple Choice E-mail is a very popular method of communicating Citizens prefer to meet face-to-face rather than electronically Meanings are derived primarily from situational cues Life moves at a very slow pace Shared meanings are derived primarily from written and spoken words
Answer:
Technology
Explanation:
Technology is the answer
Jay, an engineer, entered into a contract with Sky, Inc. to provide specified consulting services. Jay was paid pursuant to the contract, but social security taxes were not withheld because Sky, Inc. considered Jay an independent contractor. Which of the following factors is least likely to support the position that Jay is an independent contractor?A. Sky supervised and controlled the manner in which White performed the services.
B. Sky reserved the right to inspect White’s work.
C. White provided his own office and supplies.
D. White was paid in one lump sum after all the services were performed
Answer: Sky supervised and controlled the manner in which Jay performed the services
Explanation:
An independent contractor is an individual that is contracted in order to work for another individual or firm as a non employee.
Because Jay is an independent contractor, Sky Inc. has no right to supervise and control the way Jay works. Therefore, least likely to support the position that Jay is an independent contractor is that Sky supervised and controlled the manner in which Jay performed the services.
In regard to policy making, the "iron triangle" means __________. Group of answer choices the Department of Defense, the Department of State, and the Department of Justice that alliance of related interest groups, legislators in Congress, and bureaucrats a term for the constitutional barriers to regulation the three branches of government the CIA, the FBI, and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms (ATF)
Answer:
that alliance of related interest groups, legislators in Congress, and bureaucrats a term for the constitutional barriers to regulation
Explanation:
The iron triangle was described by Gordon Adams in 1981, as the policy making inter-relationships between the subcommittees of the US Congress, the interest groups and the bureaucracy (government agency).
Hence, in regard to policy making, the "iron triangle" means that alliance of related interest groups, legislators in Congress, and bureaucrats a term for the constitutional barriers to regulation. In creating of policies in the United States of America, these three notable groups of the iron triangle seeks to protect their own interests.
Thus, the policies being made may not significantly or necessarily impact the public or citizens of the State.
Amy is a young woman who is very competitive and comes from a high-achieving, wealthy family. She is very social and likes the fact that she is quite popular. She believes that her popularity is dependent on the weight and shape of her body. Amy has a boyfriend but worries that she may care more about their relationship than he does. The feature that puts Amy most at risk for an eating disorder is her
Answer:
a) belief that her weight and body shape influence her popularity'
Explanation:
After reading many books and magazine articles about tennis star Serena Williams, fourth grade student Caroline pretended that she was Serena Williams and she began writing journal entries using the viewpoint of the famous athlete. Caroline's writing is an example of a: Group of answer choices
Answer: Simulated journal
Explanation: Having learnt or read about a person or celebrity, one may decide to imitate or emulate some of the individual's ideology or behavior. In the scenario above, Caroline decided to imitate and take after Serena's perceptions and ideas. Putting a viewpoint synonymous with that of such individual into writing after having read about them is called a simulated journal, a writing which is intended to follow in the footsteps or ideology of a certain individual which one decides to pretend to be.
Qual foi o último pedido que o capitão Leclère fez a Dantès? livro : Conde Monte Cristo
Answer:
O último pedido que o capitão Leclère fez a Dantès
Explicação:
O último pedido que o capitão Leclère fez a Dantès foi que entregasse a carta a Elba. O capitão Leclère era o capitão do navio, mas morreu devido a uma febre durante a viagem. Dantes era um imediato do capitão Leclère, então ele deu a Dantes a responsabilidade de entregar a carta a Elba e também fez de Dantes a legenda do navio.
Which of these actions may be prohibited by a court, despite the First
Amendment's guarantee of freedom of the press?
A. Publishing articles that encourage or are likely to lead to violence
B. Publishing criticism of prominent actors and musicians
C. Publishing stories that are meant only to entertain, not to inform
D. Publishing ideas that government officials disagree with
Answer:
A. Publishing articles that encourage or are likely to lead to violence
Explanation:
The First Amendment guarantees freedom of speech in most forms, but when speech promotes violence, or is likely to lead of violence, it becomes illegal speech that is not protected under this Amendment.
For example, a public threatening message to someone is not protected by the First Amendment because such a message is likely to lead to violence against the victim.
Answer: publishing articles that encourage or are likely to lead to violence
Explanation:
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Professor Sanders wants to study how constant distractions during an exam affect student performance. She randomly assigns her students to different classrooms where the experimental group will receive a predetermined number of distractions while taking an exam. In this study, the independent variable is the ________ and the dependent variable is the ________.
Answer:
distractions, student performance
Explanation:
Student performance is caused by the distractions. The distractions are causing the student performance.
So the distractions are independent (not caused)
and the student performance is dependent (caused)
It is this (i)___ characteristic, Dahl argues, that makes polyarchy the nearest possible approximationto the democraticideal. Polyarchy achieves this diffusion of power through party (ii)___ and the operation of pressure groups. Competing for votes, parties seek to offer different sections of the electoratewhattheymostwant;theydo not ask whatthe(iii)___thinksofan issue, but what policy commitments will sway the electoral decisions of particulargroups.
Answer:
1. Centrifugal
2. Competition
3. Majority
Explanation:
This is an excerpt from a political science-oriented book written by Robert A. Dahl.
It is this CENTRIFUGAL characteristic, Dahl argues, that makes polyarchy the nearest possible approximation to the democratic ideal. Polyarchy achieves this diffusion of power through party COMPETITION and the operation of pressure groups. Competing for votes, parties seek to offer different sections of the electorate what they most want; they do do not ask what the MAJORITY thinks of an issue, but what policy commitments will sway the electoral decisions of particular groups.
In a widely publicized dispute, William O'Hara refused to sell his land in Willamette County to the local school board. O'Hara believed that the price the school board offered for the land was not sufficient. If the school board wanted to pursue the matter in court, what proceeding would it institute to attempt to force O'Hara to sell the land?
Answer:
Condemnation
Explanation:
The school board would institute condemnation if they attempt to follow it up. Condemnation can be defined as seizing people's private properties by the government for the public to use. Such an owner must be compensated though.
From the question since William has refused to sell due to price differences, this principal could take the case to court after all the property was to be used for public use and the court would institute condemnation.
There is a great prospect of religious tourism in Napal.Justify
Answer:
Explanation:Yes,it’s true that there is a great prospect of religious tourism in Nepal.As we can see there is diversity in the religions in Nepal.People living in same community are Hindu ,Muslim ,Christian etc . But because of these also there is no sort of fight and quarrels in the name of religion. They celebrate each other festivals with great joy .So ,from this we can say there is a great prospects of religious tourism.
Based on this map, which of the following countries would you expect to have the least opportunity for citizen political participation?
A. Canada
B. Mexico
C. Egypt
D. Italy
Answer:
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I would expect Egypt to have the least opportunity for citizen political participation, because it costs money to participate, and isn't free.
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Answer:
C. Egypt
Explanation:
First, let's examine the diagram.
The map is titled courts and civil liberties. There is a key provided. Green means free, yellow means partly free, and blue means not free.
There are four countries labeled, Canada, Mexico, Egypt, and Italy.
Locate each country on the map. Pay attention to the colors of the country.
Canada: green (free)
Mexico: yellow (partly free)
Egypt: blue (not free)
Italy: green (free)
Egypt is blue. Therefore, they do not have free courts and civil liberties. Due to this fact, we can assume they don't have many opportunities for citizens to participate in the government.
The best choice is C. Egypt
Write the difference between economic growth and development.
Answer:
Economic growth is defined as the increase in the gross domestic product(GDP) of a country. Economic growth influences economic development positively due to the availability of resources.
Economic development is defined as the increase in the standard of living of citizens of a country. These standard of living involves a good trade routes , good pay, social amenities, major infrastructures etc.
According to the psychometric approach to intelligence, Group of answer choices intelligence aids in adaptation to the environment. intelligence is made up of traits that vary and can be measured. intelligence is fixed at conception by genetic factors. intelligence is organized by stages or levels.
Answer:
intelligence is made up of traits that vary and can be measured.
Explanation:
According to the psychometric approach to intelligence, intelligence is made up of traits that vary and can be measured by mental tests.
Generally, the psychometric approach to intelligence involves the process of studying individual differences between humans by using mental test batteries that are reliable enough in a large numbers of specimens under controlled conditions.
distinguish between Urban and rural poverty
The urban Poor enjoy better access to quality education than the rural counterparts. Another reason is, rural poverty is temporary as the rural poor can migrate to urban areas to seek employment but, on the other hand, urban poverty is permanent.
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Discussed the goals of harriet tubmen and reflected upon whether or not you believed they were successful. Includes key factors of success and their main accomplishments.
Answer: Harriet Tubman was a gotten away subjugated lady who turned into a "conductor" on the Underground Railroad, driving oppressed individuals to opportunity before the Civil War, all while conveying an abundance on her head. Be that as it may, she was additionally an attendant, a Union government agent and a ladies' testimonial supporter.
Explanation:
Veronica spent three years fighting cancer before dying. As a result of her prolonged death, her husband, Nelson, prepared emotionally for it and acknowledged that the loss was inevitable. Nelson engaged in __________.
Answer: Anticipatory grieving
Explanation: When an event is being anticipated, it simply means an event that has been coming or one which an individual is expectant of. In the scenario above, Veronica who happens to be Nelson's wife was plagued with cancer which happens to be a sort of terminal disease. Due to the nature of the disease and prolonged length of her death, Nelson was already planning or predicting the death of Veronica as he has doubts over her survival. The emotional Preparedness which Nelson made over his wife's death is called anticipatory grieving.
Which scenario describes a social smile? Group of answer choices Alexa smiles at 1 month when her mother strokes her cheek. All of the scenarios describe a social smile. At 3 months, Indira smiles when her father talks to her. Newborn Timmy smiles during his sleep.
Answer:
At 3 months, Indira smiles when her father talks to her.
Explanation:
Generally, statutes and the case law governing franchising tend to emphasize the importance of Select and fair dealing in franchise relationships. This requires that the parties act Select and in good faith in fulfilling their contractual duties.
The franchise relationship is defined by the contract between the franchisor and the franchisee. The franchise contract specifies the terms and conditions of the franchise and spells out the rights and duties of the franchisor and the franchisee.
If either party fails to perform its contractual duties, that party may be subject to a lawsuit for breach of contract. If a fran-chisee is induced to enter into a franchise contract by the franchisor's fraudulent misrepresentation, the franchisor may be liable for damages. Generally, statutes and the case law governing franchising tend to emphasize the importance of good faith and fair dealing in franchise relationships.
Answer:
The Franchise Contract
Explanation:
The franchise contract is contract between the franchisor and the franchisee. It defines the terms and conditions as well as the rights and duties of both parties in the contract. Each party will be liable for damages if there is a breach of contract stemming from breach of duty or rights or terms of the contract. There are statutes and laws that govern franchising in most countries ensuring fair franchise contractual relationships
Suggest any six ways to mobilize foreign donation properly.
Answer:
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which phrase best completes the diagram?
Angie’s mother allows her to schedule her own study and relaxation times, with the expectation that Angie must continue doing well in school and must discuss her activities with her mother ahead of time. Her mother checks on Angie’s school progress frequently and talks with Angie about her social life and problems. Angie’s mother is showing an approach we call:
Answer:Some broken statues from a Berlin museum were reassembled like jigsaw puzzles. Consider an assembled jigsaw puzzle that is shaped like a rectangle. It is 27 inches long and 20 inches wide. If the puzzle has 1,000 pieces, what is the average area per piece?
Explanation:Some broken statues from a Berlin museum were reassembled like jigsaw puzzles. Consider an assembled jigsaw puzzle that is shaped like a rectangle. It is 27 inches long and 20 inches wide. If the puzzle has 1,000 pieces, what is the average area per piece?
Which of the following describes a major limitation of cross-sectional research? Multiple Choice In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores, the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to the 45-year-olds having taken the same test at several points in time. In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores, the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to differences in their life experiences. In a cross-sectional study, the participants may move or die before the study has been completed. In a cross-sectional study, the researchers incur significant expenditure of time as he or she waits for the participants to get older.
Answer:
In a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores, the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to differences in their life experiences
Explanation:
A cross sectional research is a research that studies a population at a specific point in time. e.g. what is the effect of smoking on the health of males between the ages of 18 - 45 years in 2020
A major limitation of a cross sectional research is that in a cross-sectional study that compares IQ scores, the difference in IQ scores of 25-year-olds and 45-year-olds is due to differences in their life experiences.
The limitation of a cross sectional study is the fact that it only gives information at a particular or short period of time.
In a cross sectional study, data about the population is viewed only at a particular point in time. The outcome and the exposures in the study are viewed at the same point in time in the study.
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Aaron, a premed student, received an A on his anatomy and physiology exam. He told his roommate that though he had studied for the exam, and it was mostly just good luck that the professor had asked so many questions that he understood. Because Aaron attributes his success to luck rather than his own hard work, Aaron appears to have ____________.
Answer: An external locus of control
Explanation: Individuals with external locus of control are simply those who believe or are of the opinion that external factors Plays a huge role in the outcome of their endeavor and as such success or failure hinges more on external constraint beyond their control rather than their own personal ability. This is evident in Aaron's comment after had succeeded in his Anatomy and physiology exams obtaining A after having studied hard. However, he still believed that luck, an external factor played an important role in his success. Other external factors may include bias, circumstance and so on.