what was ernest hilgards contribution to psychology
Answer:
Ernest R. “Jack” Hilgard, the Stanford psychology professor who helped make hypnosis respectable as a medical tool and four decades ago led development of the Stanford Hypnotic Susceptibility Scale to standardize research practices, has died. He was 97.
Explanation:
Amanda is a doing a report for her earth science class about the four seasons. Which of the following would be an
effective scientific model to incorporate in her project?
A) A calendar indicating the first days of autumn, winter, spring, and summer
B) Four earth models, each with a different tilt to represent the earth's position relative to the sun,
lined up in order of season
C) A poster board with pictures of weather characteristic of the four seasons
D) A bar graph indicating average high and low temperatures for Amanda's area in the autumn,
winter, spring, and summer
What if you have an annoying brother but what if he is so mean to a teacher hwta do you do
Answer:
tell him to stop
Explanation:but me i would do nothing
The measure of the average number of children who are born to women
of childbearing age in the population is called the
Answer:
The fertility rate measures the number of births per 1,000 women of childbearing age (ages 15 to 44) occurring in a particular year; birth rates refer to this measure within particular age groups.
Explanation:
The measure of the average number of children who are born to women of childbearing age in the population is called the fertility rate.
What is the population?The population is the portion that can be characterized as the total number of people residing in a given area or nation. These individuals are those who are mortal or alive.
The number of births to women of a certain range throughout the year expressed as a percentage of the average yearly headcount of women of such an age is known as the fertility rate of a certain age.
At a certain age the women's fertility rate is the highest and after that age has passed the rate of fertility is reduced. The number of birth per year with respect to the women of the fertility age is important to determine it.
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Mary has a mass of 40 kg and sprints at 1 m/s.Roberto has twice the mass his sister Mary has (see above) but runs at the same velocity as Mary. Will his kinetic energy be twice as much? Show your work.
Environmental scientists are often interested in evaluating both species richness and species evenness, so they have come up with miles
species diversity that take both measures into account. One commonly used index is Shannon's index of biodiversity. To calculate this index,
we must know the total number of species in the community (s) and, for each species, the proportion of the individuals in the community that
represents that species (p). Once we have the information, we can calculate Shannon's index of diversity (H) by taking the product of each
proportion (0) and its natural log (In ()) and then summing these products, as indicated by the summation symbol (E):
H-- pin(p)
where
H = the Shannon index value
P, = the proportion of individuals found in the ith species
In = the natural logarithm
S = the number of species in the community
The minus sign makes the index a positive number. Higher values of Hindicate higher diversity
Note: the book uses "n" and the formula I found online uses "s" for the number of species in the community.
Imagine a community of 100 individuals that are evenly divided among four species, so that the proportions () of the species all equal 0.25.
We can calculate Shannon's index as follows:
• H = -((0.25 x In 0.25) + (0.25 x In 0.25) + (0.25 x In 0.25) + (0.25 x in 0.25)]
• H-[(-0.35)+(-0.35) + (-0.35) + (-0.35)]
• 1.40
Now imagine another community of 100 individuals that also contains four species, but in which one species is represented by 94 indiviudals
and the other three species are each represented by 2 indivudals. We can calculate Shannon's index to see how this difference in species
evenness affects the value of the index:
• H = -[(0.94 x in 0.94)+ (0.02 x In 0.02) + (0.02 x In 0.02) + (0.02 x in 0.02)]
• H=-[(-0.06) + (-0.08) + (-0.08) + (-0.08)]
• 0.30
Because this value of His lower than the value we calculated for the first community, we can conclude that the second community has lower
diversity. Note that the total number of indiiduals does not affect Shannon's index of diversity, only the the number of species and the
proportion of individual within each species matters.
Your Turn
Imagine a third community of 100 individual in which those indviduals are distributed evenly among all the species, but there are only two
species, not four. Calculate shannon's index to see how different in species richness affects the value of the index
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Biogeochemical cycles would be an example of
all of the following ecosystem services EXCEPT..
a. cycling
b. regulating
C. provisioning
d. supporting
Biogeochemical cycles would be an example of
all of the following ecosystem services EXCEPT;
Option C: Provisioning
Biogeochemical cycle is one of the natural pathways whereby essential elements of living matter are circulated. It is also defined as a contraction that talks about the consideration of the biological, geological, and chemical aspects of each cycle.
Now, in an ecosystem service, examples of these include cycling, regulating and supporting.
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in the following poem by gregory pardlo (published in 2007), the speaker describes watching children playing double dutch—a version of jumping rope in which two ropes are turned in opposite directions. read the poem carefully. write a paragraph in which you make a defensible claim regarding how pardlo uses simile and met
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In the following poem by Gregory Pardlo (published in 2007), the speaker describes watching children playing double Dutch-a version of jumping rope in which two ropes are turned in opposite directions.
Read the poem carefully. Write a paragraph in which you make a defensible claim regarding how Pardlo uses simile and metaphor to convey a complex image of the girls. In your paragraph, you should incorporate at least one piece of evidence from the text to support your claim .
"The girls turning double-dutch
bob & amp; weave like boxers pulling
punches, shadowing each other,
sparring across the slack cord
casting parabolas in the air. They
whip quick as an infant's pulse
and the jumper, before she
enters the winking, nods in time
as if she has a notion to share,
waiting her chance to speak. But she's
anticipating the upbeat
like a bandleader counting off
the tune they are about to swing into.
The jumper stair-steps into mid-air
as if she's jumping rope in low-gravity,
training for a lunar mission. Airborne a moment
long enough to fit a second thought in,
she looks caught in the mouth bones of a fish
as she flutter-floats into motion
like a figure in a stack of time-lapse photos
thumbed alive. Once inside,
the bells tied to her shoestrings rouse the gods
who've lain in the dust since the Dutch
acquired Manhattan. How she dances
patterns like a dust-heavy bee retracing
its travels in scale before the hive. How
the whole stunning contraption of girl and rope
slaps and scoops like a paddle boat.
Her misted skin arranges the light
with each adjustment and flex. Now heather-
hued, now sheen, light listing on the fulcrum
of a wrist and the bare jutted joints of elbow
and knee, and the faceted surfaces of muscle,
surfaces fracturing and reforming
like a sun-tickled sleeve of running water.
She makes jewelry of herself and garlands
the ground with shadows."
Explanation:
Remember, a simile refers to a literary device that employs the use of comparisons of one thing or subject with another thing of a different kind using such as, "like" or "as".
While a metaphor refers to a literary device unlike a simile, makes comparisons between two things that are not exactly alike but do have something in common usually in a figurative sense.
For example, we notice the author's use of simile when he said,
"The girls turning double-dutch
bob & amp; weave like boxers pulling
punches,"
Here he compares the girl's physical activity of "turning jumping ropes" to literal "boxers pulling punches", making such seemingly simple/less strenuous activity look complex.
Which kind of kiss do many political figures in Europe practice, signifying goodwill?
A ceremonial kiss
B. social kiss
C. parent/child kissing
D. erotic kiss
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
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Answer:
A. a ceremonial kiss
Explanation:
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Many political officials in Europe give each other ceremonial kisses as a gesture of friendship. Option A is correct.
What is the significance of the ceremonial kiss?In the West, it is traditional for newlyweds to kiss each other after their wedding ceremony. According to some Christians, the couple's kiss represents the souls they exchange, fulfilling the prophecy that “the two shall become one flesh.”
The kiss represents the fulfillment of the biblical verse that repeats the events of Genesis and states, “And the two shall become one flesh” Whatever the reason for its longevity over time, we're rather happy that the ceremonial kiss has persisted.
In Europe, ceremonial kisses are frequently exchanged between political figures as a sign of friendship, this is the by way that the peoples enter into a friendship with each another.
Therefore, option A is correct.
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based on details provided in the text, which of the following is most likely the setting for the passage ?
Answer:
attach the passage
Explanation:
Which of the following describes a major consequence of the ideas William H. Seward promotes in the passage from A History of Lawrence, Kansas?
A. The Kansas territorial government closed off the state from trade and interaction with the United States.
B. The Supreme Court was forced to intervene in Kansas to reaffirm the constitutionality of slavery.
C. Abolitionists succeeded in banning slavery in Kansas despite its extensive popular support.
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Answer:
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Explanation:
Answer:
D. Supporters and opponents of slavery engaged in widespread violence to influence Kansas's political future.
Explanation:
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How do genetics (genetic predisposition) and the environment work together to cause substance abuse in individuals? What is the likely role of epigenetics in this process?
Answer: I could be wrong but id say
Genetics is the study of genes. Genes are functional units of DNA that make up the human genome. They provide the information that directs a body's basic cellular activities. Research on the human genome has shown that, on average, the DNA sequences of any two people are 99.9 percent the same. However, that 0.1 percent variation is profoundly important. t accounts for three million differences in the nearly three billion base pairs of DNA sequence. These differences contribute to visible variations, like height and hair color, and invisible traits, such as increased risk for or protection from certain diseases such as heart attack, stroke, diabetes, and addiction. Genetics and lifestyle factors—such as diet, physical activity, and stress—affect high blood pressure risk. NIDA research has led to discoveries about how a person's surroundings affect drug use in particular. For example, a community that provides healthy after-school activities has been shown to reduce vulnerability to drug addiction, and data show that access to exercise can discourage drug-seeking behavior, an effect that is more pronounced in males than in females.
A small tribe that lives near the artic circle has a strong bond with white foxes. The tribe doesn’t interact with the foxes but in many of their drawings, stories, and songs the fox is a central figure. The fox seems to represent strength and intelligence. This is an example of
Answer:
The arctic fox is a species of fox that lives in the most northern regions of the world. They survive in the tundra and thrive in cold climates through biological adaptations and scavenger-like behavior that keeps them alive and well.
Explanation:
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You are in a tug-of-war with some friends. You side is tugging with 521 N to the left. The other side is tugging with 550 N to the right. What is the net force on the rope? (Assume right is positive, left is negative).
Answer:
Forget the net force man, just throw salt on the other opponents' eyes to beat them. Easy
Explanation:
Dude, be real for a second, during a tug war, you wouldnt think of N pressure and stuff, ok? Just throw salt in the opponents' eyes, assuming you are currently in a tug war. And If my previous hypothesis was correct, the fudge are you doing on brainly?
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What does Frank do for Mrs. Finucane?
Answer:
Give a Fincidoodle :)
Explanation:
Frank gives a Fincidoodle
Why are cause and effect graphic organizers useful?
a.
Because they show relationships among events
c.
Because they tell us what will happen in the future
b.
Because they identify when time began
d.
All of these
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
A
B
C
D
Answer:
A. Because they show relationships among events is the answer
Explanation:
Because it's like Compare and Contrast like the Venn Diagram.
Answer:
A, Because they show relationships among events
Explanation:
If the measure of ∠FJH = 168º, what is the measure of ∠FJG
guys is geometry
Answer:
105
Explanation:
i think
What best explains the relationship between a borrower’s credit score and a down payment requirement? Someone with a high credit score may be required to make a higher down payment. Someone with a high credit score may be required to make a lower down payment. Someone with a low credit score may be required to make a lower down payment. Someone with a low credit score may not have to make a down payment.
Answer: B: Someone with a high credit score may be required to make a lower down payment
Explanation:
Answer: Someone with a high credit score may be required to make a lower down payment
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Which of the following best describes academic goals?
Group of answer choices
A Goals that describe the grades you hope to achieve in your high school courses
B Goals that relate to your education
C Goals that describe the highest level of education you plan to achieve
D Goals that identify your high school courses
Answer:
C cause d is not that smart
An oak tree is planted when it was 375 centimeter tall. What is this height in meters?
Answer:
The height in meters is 3.75
Explanation:
375 divided by 100 is 3.75
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A boy was at a carnival and went to a booth where a man said to the boy, "If I write your exact weight on this piece of paper then you have to give me $50, but if I cannot, I will pay you $50." The boy looked around and saw no scale so he agrees, thinking no matter what the carny writes he'll just say he weighs more or less. In the end the boy ended up paying the man $50. How did the man win the bet?
Answer:
when he showed the boy the paper it said "your exact weight"
Explanation:
Answer:
because
Explanation:
When the boy was handed the paper it read your exact weigh
Answer the following in several complete sentences:
How do external cues, internal emotions, and order of appearance influence memory retrieval?
Answer:
External cues activate associations that help us retrieve memories; this process may occur without our awareness, as it does in priming. Returning to the same physical context or emotional state (mood congruency) in which we formed a memory can help us retrieve it. The serial position effect accounts for our tendency to recall best the last items (which may still be in working memory) and the first items (which we've spent more time rehearsing) in a list.
Explanation:
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The three ways that information can be retrieved from your long-term memory storage system are recall, recognition, and relearning.
What is the difference between external cues, internal emotions, and order of appearance that influences memory retrieval?External cues elicit feelings and memories because they are similar to past events or things we have seen.
Typically, exterior stimuli and experiences serve as triggers for internal emotions. An external event (such as the unexpected loss of a loved one) will be more deeply etched in memory if it has a significant emotional component.
In all other respects being equal, the hippocampus stores short-term memories in the cortex, where they are stored for a longer period, and preserves memories in a sequential order of appearance. Thus, we frequently remember things in the same order.
Memory retrieval is generally prompted by external cues and other memories. It helps us make sense of and respond to external events. It helps us think things through by connecting related memories.
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Define and give real-life examples of top-down processing and bottom-up processing. Explain how top-down processing and bottom-up processing are related to sensation and perception.
Answer:
1.Top-down processing is the matter of perception being determined by cognition. Bottom-up processing is processing sensory information as soon as it is received. Sitting in a classroom and learning is a good example of top-down processing as you have to listen, write notes, and understand information you are receiving to actually learn. As for bottom-up processing, a blind taste test game is a great example. It prevents interference from sight, and makes only the taste receptors available- using bottom-up processing, the player will taste the item and decide from their memory what food is being eaten. 2.Top-down and bottom-up processing relate to sensation and perception by associating cognition to awareness. For instance, bottom-up processing is a data-driven approach that states perception directs cognition- meaning one would “start at the bottom” with observable patterns, and develop higher order cognitive processes soon after. Top-down processing, in opposition, is the process of which behavior is influenced conceptually- thus creating our expectations and experiences. Perception and behavior, in the case of top-down processing, reflect your expectations. As for bottom-up processing, sensation plays a key factor- sensory skills are your sense of smell, touch, sight, taste, and hearing. By relating bottom-up processing to sensation, you first collect data through your senses, then perceive whatever you have sensed, and finally cognitively make a decision based on your perception.
Explanation:
honestly i just looked up the second question on the web and found a video that explained it.. not sure if i'm right but it's what i turned in (:
The Top-down processing and Bottom-up processing are both related to various way of processing of information.
Top-down processing refers to the process where the interpretation of incoming information are based on prior or existing knowledge and experiences
A real-life example is when we received an important letter but a few drops of water have smudged different part of the letter and we are still able to read the letter using the top-down processing.
Bottom-up processing refers to the process which starts with retrieval of sensory information from our environment to build perceptions based on the current input of sensory information.
A real-life example is when we see an image and the eyes transmit the information to the brain and the brain puts all of this information about the image together.Learn more about this here
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Can someone help me take my apush unit 3 test on edguenity i need 100% to bring my grade up PLEASEEEE someone help!!?
Answer:
Sure I'll see what I can do. what is the questions and answer choices?
Explanation:
5. What are the causes of sleep disorders and unusual sleep events?
Answer:
Factors that can cause sleep problems include:
Physical disturbances (for example, chronic pain from arthritis, headaches, fibromyalgia)
Medical issues (for example, asthma)
Psychiatric disorders (for example, depression and anxiety disorders)
Environmental issues (for example, it's too bright, your partner snores)
Explanation:
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What do you regret most in your life?
can someone write a 2-3 page journal on being the oldest child, or just give me some ideas? thanks!
Answer:
me no entender waka waka
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What adaptation would you expect organisms to have in streams?
A)
ability to thrive in low pH
B)
transparent eyelids
C)
ability to survive in high salinity conditions
D)
holding mechanisms
Answer:
D)
holding mechanisms
Explanation:
Organisms need to have some kind of adaptation so they don't get swept away. Sea otters will wrap themselves in weeds in the bottom of a river to anchor themselves.
Answer:
D.) holding mechanisms
Explanation:
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Why is water necessary for our body??
Your body uses water in all its cells, organs, and tissues to help regulate temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because your body loses water through breathing, sweating, and digestion, it's important to rehydrate by drinking fluids and eating foods that contain water.
Explanation:
water carries nutrients to all parts of our cells in our body and oxygen to the brain .water allows the body to absorb and assimilate vitamin, minerals , amino acids etc . water flushes out wastes . water helps to regular body