To measure Anita’s retention of the poems she learned 15 years ago, the time it took her to review, recall, and recite the poetry was recorded. This is an example of ________.

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Answer 1

Answer:

b. relearning

Explanation:

These are the options for the question below;

a. a recall ratio

b. relearning

c. reintegration

d. none of these options

We are informed about how to measure Anita’s retention of the poems she learned 15 years ago, the time it took her to review, recall, and recite the poetry was recorded.

This Anita case is an an example of relearning.

Relearning psychology, is regarded as "Saving method" it a way of measuration of "retention" of material that was learnt material in time past, this is achieved by measurement of the fastness in learning the material that has been learnt before and as well forgotten.

It should be noted that relearning increase metal capacity of memory.


Related Questions


This informational reference usually provides information covering one calendar year.
A. Atlas
C. Encyclopedia
b. Dictionary
d. None of these

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Answer: D

The answer is D because atlases, encyclopedias, and dictionaries don't contain any information on covering a one calendar year.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

What can you infer about a society that has different punishments for different social classes

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Answer: hope this helps !

Explanation:

People of higher social classes are not likely to face the same punishments as people of lower social classes are usually prone to degradation and more punishment. you can conclude that people of the higher social classes (e.g. richer people, celebrities etc) are able to get their way around punishments whilst lower social classed (e.g. minimum wage people) people can't.

Select all that apply.
From your understanding, what is true about the Crusades:
They began when Pope Urban II was attacked by Muslims in the Holy Land.
They focused on what was a pilgrimage site for both Christians and Muslims.
The name comes from the word crucify.
Jerusalem was captured in the First Crusade.
They lasted for more than 200 years.

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Answer:

Correct answers are:

They focused on what was a pilgrimage site for both Christians and Muslims.

The name comes from the word crucify.

Jerusalem was captured in the First Crusade.

Explanation:

First option is not correct as Pope Urban II called for Crusades after the Byzantine Empire called for help.

Second option is correct as it refers to city of Jerusalem - a site of pilgrimage of both religion.

Third option is correct as the crusaders wore crosses on their uniforms.

Fourth is also correct as Jerusalem fell in the hands of Crusaders in 1099.

Last option is not correct as they lasted between 1096 and 1271 - less than 200 years.

What do natural processes do? Give examples of these processes.

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Answer:

The answer is in the picture I provided you with

Explanation:

The answer is in the picture I provided you with! Hope this help!!

The two major immigration stations in the United States were located
in San Francisco in the West and New York in the East.
in Philadelphia in the East and Chicago in the Midwest.
in New York in the North and Charleston in the South.
O in San Francisco in the West and Philadelphia in the East.

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Answer:

San Francisco in the West and New York in the East.

Explanation:

The major immigration station in San Francisco is called Angel Island. Majority of immigrants that came into United States through Angel islands were originated from Asia.

The major immigration station in New York is called Ellis Island. The majority of immigrants that came through this stations were originated from Europe.

Ellis Island is the larger one between the two. During its operation, Ellis Island processed around 12 million immigrants while Angel Island only processed around 2 million immigrants.

Answer:

A.) in San Francisco in the West and New York were located

Explanation:

Which of the following is true about responsibility in the U.S. Court system? (3 points)

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Federal courts handle most appeals from the state courts of last resort, whereas the state courts address most crimes and civil cases.

A source for conducting formal research would include
a observations
b. interviews
C. written reports
d. personal ideas
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
Ο Α
О В
ОС

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Answer:

C. Written Reports

Explanation:

In order for a research to be considered as 'Formal' , it need to provide a clear systematic approach along with reliable evidence leading up to the conclusion.

Observations, interviews, and personal ideas can be included in formal research, but that's not necessarily be the main criteria.

Written reports on the other hand, is always a must in order to provide the readers with that comprehensive details on how the experiment is conducted along with set of explanations that make the researchers arrive to a certain conclusion.

Answer:

C. written reports

Explanation:

Just completed the assignment on Edge and it was 100% correct.

What is one positive effect of cultural diffusion? O A increased standard of living ОВ. Increased employment opportunities OC. availability of better education systems OD. greater awareness of other social groups ​

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Answer:

greater awareness I think

The Philippines national government’s war against illegal drugs.

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Explanation:

The Philippine drug war is the anti-drug policy and actions of the Philippine government under President Rodrigo Duterte, who assumed office on June 30, 2016. According to former Philippine National Police Chief Ronald dela Rosa, the policy is aimed at "the neutralization of illegal drug personalities nationwide".[21]

Duterte has urged members of the public to kill criminals and drug addicts.[22] Research by media organizations and human rights groups has shown that police routinely execute unarmed drug suspects and then plant guns and drugs as evidence. Philippine authorities have denied misconduct by police.[23][24]

An independent survey in September 2017 showed that 88% of Filipinos support the drug war. As of 2019, it is at 82%.[25][26][27] Some leaders or representatives of countries such as China, Japan and the United States have also expressed support for Duterte's campaign.[28][29][8][30] In February 2018, however, Duterte said in a speech during the 45th anniversary of the National Economic and Development Authority (NEDA) that his promise to solve the drug problem "turned out to be a nightmare, a fiasco." [31] In January 2020, vice president Leni Robredo, using data from the Philippine National Police (PNP) and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), reported that "In spite of all the Filipinos who were killed and all the money spent by the government, we only seized less than 1 percent in supply of shabu and money involved in illegal drugs.

Choose all the right answers.
Three conditions needed for spores to grow are:
soil
food
moisture
warmth
stem
space

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moisture
warmth
space

Answer:

moisture warmth space

Which connection would be considered a text-to-world connection?

connecting the plot of a novel about the American Revolution with modern day events
connecting a villain in a short story with other antagonists in novels
connecting a biography of a revolutionary leader with an article about the Mexican Revolution
connecting the theme of an adventure novel with a theme of a fantasy novel

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Answer:

the first option

Explanation: i took the quiz

Answer:

A

Explanation:

1
2
3
14
5
2. PART B: Which detail from the text best supports the answer
to Part A?
A "We know that deciding to be generous or cooperating
with others activates an area of the brain called the
striatum. Interestingly, this area responds to things we
find rewarding."( Paragraph 2)
B "Doing a kind act to make someone who is sad feel better
can also make us feel good - partly because we feel the
same relief they do and partly because we are putting
something right." ( Paragraph 7)
OC "For example, an animal-lover could rescue a bird, an art-
lover could donate to a gallery or a retired teacher could
volunteer at an after-school group." ( Paragraph 10)
OD "Work on the psychology of kindness shows that one out
of several possible motivations is reciprocity, the
returning of a favor." ( Paragraph 11)

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Answer: A

Explanation:

I did this before and gotten it

Please help me fast

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So in this question, they are pretty much looking for two bad things that this author accuses Columbus of. In this passage, the author states that Columbus kidnapped and enslaved the Taínos. The author also states that Columbus ordered them to have their hands cut off or be chased by attack dogs if they did not provide him with the level of gold that he desired. Any combo of two of those would work as your answer, and I hope this helps!

Answer:

a) He ordered that he would cut off their hands or chased them around with dogs, since one dog is worth 10 men. (Don't know if these count as two)

b) Enslaved them, made the Indians become slaves so they can sell them off.

Hopefully, this helps, sorry if not.

Question 1 Vanualui YI (1.JO23 pollics)
5
We interrupt ideas into our current understandings is known as

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Answer:

We interpret ideas into our current understandings is known as  assimilation.

Explanation:

Through assimilation, we bring in new information or encounters and include them in our current ideas. As people confront new information and interpret these encounters, they make both inadequate and extensive improvements to their current ideas about the atmosphere around them. Accommodation is when we restructure of modifying what we previously understand so that new knowledge can fit in better.

Which of the following would be an example of a service a local government would provide?
A
Commanding State Military
B
Managing Businesses
С
Providing Police and Fire Services
D
Keeping National Records

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Increasing numbers of people no longer view the safety of their neighbor- hoods as the sole responsibility of the police. Throughout the world, citizens in areas plagued by crime and violence are uniting to work with local gov- ernment. Together, they have the knowledge and resources to identify and remove the sources of crime, drug use, and juvenile delinquency in their communities.
Developing and sustaining these partnerships requires strong local leadership from mayors, city managers, city planners, and other elected local officials. This monograph was prepared to help create that leadership by chronicling how local public officials have used community safety partnerships to build healthier communities.
A framework for using community-local government partnerships to reduce crime now exists based on the experiences of public officials in North America, Europe, Africa, and Australasia. This framework includes the following:
• Recognizing crime and safety as a quality-of-life issue.
• Working across jurisdictional boundaries.
• Recognizing the crucial role of political leadership.
• Developing tools and measures of success that involve the community and victims of crime.
The programs examined in this monograph illustrate that this framework works best when adapted to the specific needs of a community. Good gover- nance requires that mayors and other key local officials develop the capaci-
it would be C. Providing Police and Fire Services

Why is ethics important in a democracy

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Answer:

Why are you asking this question?

Which of the Declaration's ideals supports our belief that everyone in America should have the same chance to succeed through hard work?

consent of the governed
right to alter or abolish government
equality
unalienable rights

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I believe it might be equality as it has to do with everyone having the same opportunities.

Select all the correct answers.
What were two effects of OPEC’s 1973 oil embargo on the US economy?
The price of oil rose dramatically.
The government began importing oil from Venezuela.
The United States joined OPEC.
The United States faced a severe oil shortage.
The US government instructed car manufacturers to produce fewer cars.

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Answer:

The price of oil rose dramatically.

Explanation:

Answer:

1 and 4

Explanation:

name the national heritage of nepal which are listed in the list of world heritage by unesco and describe about any one in short​

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name of heritage :

1. Lumbini

2. Kathmandu valley

1. lumbini : it is birth day of gautam buddha who is also considered as light of asia. alits of buddhist visit Lumbini to gain peace. it holds huge importance for religious aspect. 13 countries including nepal has formed Lumbini development committee which involves development of Lumbini. it includes countries like japan china india and soon.

the prime minister has the right to pass a law to avoid being charged with crime he or she has committed
true
false​

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

Which fundamental key allows interests to influence and gain the attention of
government?

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Which fundamental key allows interests group to influence and gain the attention of

government

Answer:

Size and Resources

Explanation:

Interest groups are known as groups of people who have or share the same ideas, aims, mission, status, and continually advocate for the sake of specific political matters.

However, for an Interest Group to influence and gain the attention of the government, they must have Population sizes and Financial resources.

1. Sizes: it is believed that the bigger the size of an interest group, the higher the chance of having the ability to influence policy. This because their voices or demands will be louder and be at almost every corner of a state or country.

2. Resources: it is also believed that having robust financial resources is fundamental to lobbying efforts to be successful. This is because the financial resources can be used to gather and maintain the activities of the members and employ legal and other necessary personalities required for their demands.

Why may a president with a large majority in the House and a good working majority in the
Senate still struggle to get bills through Congress?
Select one:
a. It takes a two-thirds majority in both chambers to override a presidential veto.
b. It takes 60 votes to break a possible filibuster in the Senate,
C. It takes 80 votes to break a possible filibuster in the Senate.
d. A single member of the House can put a hold on legislation by request.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

an example of a secondary source would be

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Answer:

Publications such as textbooks, magazine articles, book reviews, commentaries, encyclopedias, almanacs.

Answer:

The answer is Textbooks, Magazines, Book reviews, Enclyclopedias.

Following the Ottomans defeat in the war their empire split into many smaller countries. the heartland of the empire became which modern nation?

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Answer:

Republic of Turkey

Explanation:

The partitioning of the Ottoman Empire after the war led to the domination of the Middle East by Western powers such as Britain and France, and saw the creation of the modern Arab world and the Republic of Turkey.

Hope it help!

What impact did the French Revolution have on the population of Louisiana?
More people from Saint-Domingue moved to Louisiana.
Fewer people from Saint-Domingue moved to Louisiana.
Greater numbers of Louisianans fled to non-French settlements in the United States.
Fewer numbers of Louisianans fled to non-French settlements in the United States.

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Answer:

More people from Saint-Domingue moved to Louisiana.

Explanation:

The French Revolution was marred with violence as the people tried to escape France.

The revolution was a way of protesting poor standard of living for the French and a call to improve it. Many people from Saint-Domingue moved to Louisiana to escape the violence.

The Great Spirit heard his prayer. He leaned down from the sky, scooped up a great amount of earth, and made the Cascade Mountains as a wall between Ocean and the dry country. The long and deep hole left where the earth had been, Ocean soon filled with water. Today people call it Puget Sound.

The people east of the mountains are still punished for their selfishness and greed. Ocean sends so little moisture over the range that they do not have all the plants that grow along the coast. But they still have the pits their grandfathers dug. They are Lake Chelan and the lakes south and east of it.

–“The Origin of Puget Sound and
the Cascade Range,”
Ella E. Clark

What does this Plateau legend work to explain?

the culture of the Plateau people
the organization of Plateau tribes
the wildlife of present-day Washington
the geography and climate of the region

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Answer:

the culture of the plateau people

Explanation:

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Take my word for it

Today in the Middle East there are many conflicts that stem from the boundaries of the countries. Many boundaries either include groups that have historically opposed each other or split groups with commonalities into different countries. This problem is largely a consequence of:

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Answer:

The way Europe divided the region after the fall of the Ottoman Empire

Explanation:

The realm of North Africa and Southwest Asia is large and expansive in terms of physical area, but its regions share a number of common qualities. The physical area of this realm is divided into three regions: North Africa, Southwest Asia, and the countries of Turkestan (the geographic region of Central Asia). The countries in the North African region include the countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea from Morocco to Sudan. The realm borders the Atlantic Ocean, the Sahara Desert, and the African Transition Zone. Egypt has territory in both Africa and Asia through its possession of the Sinai Peninsula. The second region, Southwest Asia, includes Turkey, Iran, the Middle East, and the Arabian Peninsula. The land on the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea is frequently referred to as the Levant and is often included as a part of the Middle East. Technically, the term Middle East only includes the five countries of Israel, Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq, but in common practice Middle East refers to all of Southwest Asia. Central Asia, also referred to as Turkestan, includes the “stan” countries from Kazakhstan to Afghanistan in the region between China and the Caspian Sea. The suffix stan, meaning “land of,” is a common suffix for country names in Central Asia. Afghanistan is the only country of Central Asia that was not officially a part of the former Soviet Union.

The Middle East—a European term that bridges the Near East and the Far East—can also be defined as the area between the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf. Turkey, with its focal point of Istanbul, has been considered part of the Near East by Europeans. The famous Agatha Christie novel Murder on the Orient Express was about a train that traveled between Paris and Istanbul. The word orient refers to the east; occident refers to the west. Because Turkey was referred to as the Near East and India and China were the Far East, the region in between became the Middle East. This term is not entirely accurate but is widely used to refer to Southwest Asia.

Recruitment and Selection for Relationships

For this assignment your group will identify a type of relationship in which both individuals can self-select into or out of (i.e., not family, coworkers, etc.). This relationship can be romantic (e.g., spouse, partner, etc.), non-romantic or platonic (e.g., friends), or professional (e.g., mentor). The purpose of the assignment is to explicate how one would go about finding and choosing an individual for one of these positions. You should assume that this plan is detailed enough that someone else could take it and choose on your behalf.

Your submission should include the following elements:

Relationship type
Source of talent for this position (i.e., where are you recruiting from and why?)
Three KSAs that are required for the position
For each KSA identified state why this is required (think job analysis; what is it for? "I just like it" isn’t good enough.)
For each KSA identified state how you will assess or measure the presence of this KSA
Your measures must be both reliable and valid (others could use your measurement tool to arrive at similar conclusions and it measures what you think it measures)
Your KSA’s cannot be simplistic objective ones (e.g., height, measured with a tape measure). They must be somewhat subjective, requiring effort to assess or measure.
KSA's Stands for (Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities)

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to this question:

Explanation:

Type: Working partnership. Mentor in total

Talent source  (for example: of where you're recruiting or why) for all of this situation?

Experts from the subject matter, lecturers, professors, scholars

Within my professional network, I will search for them, including the organizations, clubs, and commissions I'm a member of or know about them first-hand.

Three KSAs required for the role

Standard practice:

Expert in the area of my preference or subject matter. It also published papers, carried out work, and demonstrated skills. Encounter in advising, advising, and assisting people with the potential for development.

Any KSA have established why that's important (believe job analysis;

for what? "I like it very much" is inadequate).

Mine tutor needs to have such KSAs although, its absence isn't beneficial in my career growth. A good mentor will unlock gates, and a weak one can put an end to my progress. Thus it is necessary for all the earlier in this thread-mentioned tutor to become a good one for us both.

In each KSA, it indicated how the KSA involvement is assessed or calculated

Professional: Ali will describe this person's personal experience and reputation because I realize he/she is also an expert, and an individual will direct me in the field of preference. Publishing: They would classify the papers, documentation, and analysis carried out by that entity and checked, validated, and verified by peers.Experience: It will take a glance at both the number of individuals and one's quality. What they do and what long it took to achieve the targets will help me assess the mentorship ability of such an individual.

Why do you think the Aztecs would not change their religious beliefs?

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Answer:

Aztecs were a devoutly religious people, to the extent that no Aztec made a decision about any aspect of his or her life without considering its religious significance. ... Thus, human sacrifice and blood offerings were necessary to pay the gods their due and to keep the natural world in balance.

The Aztecs would not change their religious beliefs because the religion of the Aztecs shows the incorporation of deities from multiple cultures into its pantheon.

What is meant by Religious beliefs?

Religious beliefs may be defined as the thoughts, ideas, and concepts that are significantly accepted by the inhabitant of any religion. These beliefs are essential for the existence of a particular religion.

Some examples of religious beliefs may include some Christians that you should wear a cross as a symbol of your faith, the women of Islam should cover their head or their whole body, etc.

The Aztec religion was primarily polytheistic. They had different numerous gods with the characteristics of male and female. There were many deities, and they were admired in monthly festivities with rich offerings.

Therefore, the Aztecs would not change their religious beliefs because the religion of the Aztecs shows the incorporation of deities from multiple cultures into its pantheon.

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Freshwater that is produced through desalination is __________. A. more dangerous than water that has been purified by traditional water treatment methods B. more energy-efficient than water that has been produced using other purification methods C. less expensive to produce than water that has been purified using other methods D. generally much more expensive to produce than water produced using other methods

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Answer:

D. generally much more expensive to produce than water produced using other methods

Explanation:

Producing freshwater through desalination usually being done for water that's taken from the sea. The water from the sea contains high amount of sodium, which will be unconsumable before we extract the sodium content. Desalination is the term for the process to extract that sodium.

This process is expensive. Typically, The desalination process could cost the producer around  $0.13MM to $0.40MM per thousand [tex]m^{3}[/tex]/day. Taking fresh water from other sources (such as clean river) will completely overlook this additional cost.

Answer:

the answer is d. :) hope it helps yalll

Explanation:

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