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8.      Explain the difference between passive and active deception. Briefly explain why a researcher might find it...

8.      Explain the difference between passive and active deception. Briefly explain why a researcher might find it necessary to use deception in a research study.

12.  Explain the advantages and disadvantages of a stratified random sample compared with a proportionate stratified random sample.

13.  Describe the four types of hidden population recruitment techniques and give an example of a research question that might make use of each one.

14.  Describe the basic distinction between probability sampling and nonprobability sampling and explain why most psychology research uses nonprobability methods.

15.  Define experimenter bias, demand characteristics, and reactivity, and explain how these artifacts can threaten both internal and external validity. Explain the difference between selection bias and assignment bias and indicate which type of validity is threatened by each.

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Attack on Titan, Season 1, Episode 1 includes a powerful moment where Eren witnesses the death...

Attack on Titan, Season 1, Episode 1 includes a powerful moment where Eren witnesses the death of his mother. Explain how this scene defies clichés of heroism and creates more diverse and open expectations of what is to follow.Use specific details and examples from the scene. Remember that the art directors and director work closely on what is shown, the angles used, the colors, the dialogue, the composition, etc.

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1. How does a viewer discover the content of an artwork? 2. What are the of...

1. How does a viewer discover the content of an artwork?

2. What are the of meaning of the terms icon and iconography?

3. Pablo Picasso used both the bull and the Minotaur repeatedly to symbolize aspects of himself or as a historical reference. What would be an icon you would use for yourself?

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true or false 1)An ethical absolutist would insist that what is morally right or wrong depends...

true or false

1)An ethical absolutist would insist that what is morally right or wrong depends upon the particular situation and the societal norms that have been put in place.  

true or false

2)In response to the question “Who’s to judge what’s right and what’s wrong?” Louis Pojman argues that no one is in a position to determine what's right and wrong.

true or false

3)Martha Nussbaum bases her ethical approach upon the concept of virtue described by Aristotle.

true or false

4)

John Stuart Mill insisted that some types of pleasure are more desirable than others.

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3.Source: Enlightenment David Hume - On the notion of the Social Contract "it is wrong to...

3.Source: Enlightenment David Hume - On the notion of the Social Contract

"it is wrong to assume that people living under a government have consented to its power" Why does Hume say that?

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This HW from my English class but not Psychology. The Prof wants us to give 10...

This HW from my English class but not Psychology. The Prof wants us to give 10 example of extraordinary situations, but I do not understand what is extraordinary situation means. Please explain it and come up with 10 of the extraordinary situations. Thanks.

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Do you think that people from Canada and the US are greatly different or generally the...

Do you think that people from Canada and the US are greatly different or generally the same? What are the differences? How would you use the sociological perspectives to measure the differences? What are some implications for you as an international student/immigrant/global citizen? While comparing the two cultures in the North America, have you gained any insight regarding how to perceive other cultures that might seem similar at the first sight?

Include in-text citations and at least 1 reference. Please note using the textbook as a reference is mandatory for this discussion.

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Your relationship should be between two numeric variables, and your explanatory variable should be one where...

Your relationship should be between two numeric variables, and your explanatory variable should be one where a value of 0 can be interpreted.

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Single-parent households and an increase in women in the workforce have both contributed to a significant...

Single-parent households and an increase in women in the workforce have both contributed to a significant increase in alternative care giving situations like day care or nursery school. Based on your understanding of attachment theory, how does this affect children? Now, discuss ethical and cultural strategies for promoting resilience, development, and wellness in early childhood.

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Based on cultural shifts, do you believe that heterogamous relationships will become less or more successful?...

Based on cultural shifts, do you believe that heterogamous relationships will become less or more successful?

this is for my Family and consumer sciences education serves as a foundation for life literacy education course (FCS 2400)

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Chapter 13: Addictive Drugs . The research on sensitization of the nucleus accumbens has dealt with...

Chapter 13: Addictive Drugs .

The research on sensitization of the nucleus accumbens has dealt with addictive drugs, mainly cocaine. Would you expect a gambling addiction to have similar effects? How could someone test this possibility?

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4- Describe the following research method Descriptive

4- Describe the following research method Descriptive

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4) What specific problems does this "official doctrine" lead to? 5) What is meant by Ryle's...

4) What specific problems does this "official doctrine" lead to?

5) What is meant by Ryle's use of the phrase "Ghost in the Machine?"

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Compare and contrast Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence with Thomas Paine’s pamphlet “Common Sense.” Which had...

Compare and contrast Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration of Independence with Thomas Paine’s pamphlet “Common Sense.” Which had the greater effect on revolutionary America? Are these documents still effective today?

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4) Give the skeleton (the parts) of the standard form categorical propositions. 5) Distribution—A proposition distributes...

4) Give the skeleton (the parts) of the standard form categorical propositions.

5) Distribution—A proposition distributes a term if it refers to all members of the class designated by the term. Using the information in your text, match the following:

1) The subject of an A proposition_____.              a. subject term distributed    

2) The predicate of an A proposition_____.        b. predicate term distributed

3) The subject of an E proposition_____.                            c.predicate term undistributed

4) The predicate of an E proposition_____.        d. subject term undistributed

5) The subject of an I proposition_____.

6) The predicate of an I proposition_____.

7) The subject of an O proposition_____.

8) The predicate of an O proposition_____.

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