function Interactional function Ritual function Heuristic function Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 4.2 of Making Connections. Points Received: 1 of 1 Comments: Question 2. Question : ____________________ is the primary code humans use to communicate. Student Answer: Jargon Interpersonal communication Language Slang Instructor Explanation: The answer can be found in Section 4.0 of Making Connections. Points Received: 1 of
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Schizophrenia: Behavioural explanations Schizophrenia: Behavioural explanations (part of the psychological explanations) Any behavioural explanation of schizophrenia has to incorporate fundamentals of conditioning (classical and operant) and/or social learning theory. Is it possible to make sense of the many and varied symptoms of this disorder within that behavioural framework? Basic Behavioural approach to explaining schizophrenia The behavioural explanation suggests that schizophrenia
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| Instructor Explanation: | Many service jobs are highly skilled such as physician‚ attorney‚ airline pilot‚ OSCM instructor‚ etc. | | | | Points Received: | 0 of 2 | | Comments: | | | | 2. | Question : | Doing something at the lowest possible cost is called: ________________. | | | Student Answer: | | Effectiveness | | | | Efficiency | | | | Productivity | | | | Evaluation | | | | Application | | Instructor Explanation: | Efficiency is
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Discuss explanations for insomnia and/or narcolepsy. (8 marks + 16 marks) Explanations of narcolepsy are in majority biological. Scientists have discovered that narcoleptics often are lacking in hypocretin which is a chemical in the brain that control sleep and wakefulness. A lack of this chemical may explain the sudden attacks of sleep. Sakurai (2007) highlighted how there are about 10‚000-20‚000 hypocretin-producing cells in a normal hypothalamus‚ but people with narcolepsy have a significantly
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Outcome1 1.1 1.2 Unit 213 provide displays in schools 1.3 1.4 My school‘s policy for displays are to show the children’s work either in the classroom or in the corridors‚ this will create a sense of achievement and the children will feel valued. This policy show’s rationale and purpose with guidelines for creating displays this also states that the display should create awareness and give clear information on that given subject‚ all displays should have clear title’s and the work should
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Introduction to Psychology Study Guide #3 Chapter 10: Intelligence: Adaptive Mind versus Psychometric Views Mental Tests‚ Galton‚ Factor Analysis‚ g and s factors in intelligence‚ factor analysis Catell and Horn: Fluid and crystallized intelligence Multiple intelligences (Gardner) Sternburg’s triarchic theory: Analytic‚ Creative‚ and Practical Intelligence Achievement tests & aptitude tests Validity‚ reliability‚ standardization (Content validity‚ construct validity‚ predictive
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For two millennia‚ philosophical and pragmatic thinkers alike have endeavored to quantify the exact function‚ application‚ and intention of “rhetoric‚” collectively musing through copious subjective understandings of the locution to ultimately unearth its inherently conditional‚ contextual‚ and multifaceted complexity that so effectually evades ready universal definition. While Plato avers rhetoric “a knack of producing gratification” (Plato 23)‚ Aristotle considers rhetoric an art with tool-like
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the police. After the learning about the Bystander Effect‚ I realized that the examples above are the phenomenon that individuals are less likely to help a victim when some other people are present. One of the many explanations of the Bystander Effect is that we like following the group‚ in other words‚ we feel secure when conforming. The Bystander Effect is prevalent in today’s society‚ from school bullying
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Biological Explanations for Homosexuality Katherine Callan Opening This paper is aimed to address the question of whether homosexuality is biologically based. This topic is quite relevant today because homosexuality is a huge civil rights issue which is also conflicting with the church ’s moral standards. While many religious bodies claim that homosexuality is a choice and a "sin"‚ many in the homosexual community have strongly refuted that claim‚ instead saying they were born this way and
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traditional and Neo-Marxism. They both focus on the idea of criminogenic state‚ however Neo-Marxist theory links in with the labelling theory to explain crime. Traditional Marxists such as David Gordon (1976) argues that crime is a conscious‚ rational response to the capitalist system and can be found in both middle and working class cultures. Others argue that the law itself is what causes crime in order to protect capitalist economy and serve the ruling class. For example ‚ Chambliss (1975) says that
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