Test 3: DIRECTIONS (chapters 12‚13‚14) (20 questions worth total 10 points). • Save the test as a word doc. NOT PDF Save the file with your last name‚ first name‚ test 1 . For example:Harmon_Susan_test1 • You will get a 0 if you do not save it this way and as a word doc. • Open Book test‚ not timed‚ not proctored‚ 24 hours to complete. • Due Sunday‚ November 2 by 5 pm‚ via email. The test will be posted in the Announcement page‚ at the Assignment page and sent to each student via email by Sunday
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Appraise Current Issues in Test Construction Blanton‚ H.‚ & Jaccard‚ J. (2006). Arbitrary metrics in psychology. American Psychologist‚ retrieved from: http://eds.a.ebscohost.com.proxy1.ncu.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=7c416ac3-4edf-46c1-a7e8-6284000d9f81%40sessionmgr4001&vid=1&hid=4111 According to Blanton & Jaccard (2006) the problem of arbitrary metrics is essential to elaborating the different areas of the conceptual dimensions than depending on one classification of the construct. Arbitrariness
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Progress Test 2 I. Reading Read the text only once. Choose the right answer. In primary school a child’s life is simple. Children form a close relationship with one familiar teacher. On entering secondary school a new more difficult world opens up. Pupils soon learn to be less free in the way they speak to teachers and even to their classmates. They begin to lose the free and easy ways of primary school. As teachers of different subjects see hundreds of children in a week‚ a pupil may be able to
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of a trapezoid-__________ Area of a circle-__________ Area of a triangle-__________ 1.) (Parallelogram) Find height when base is 7ft and area is 56ft squared. 2.)(Parallelogram) Find base when h=12 and A=216in squared. 3.)(Triangle) Find base when h=9ft and A=35ft squared. 4.)(Trapezoid) Find height when A=25m squared‚ b1=3m‚ and b2=7m. 5.)(Circle) Find radius when A=314ft squared. (Round to the nearest whole number). 6.) Base=12ft Height=12ft 7.)In a quadrilateral two angles
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prominent Black sociologist. Answer W.E.B. DuBois Booker T. Washington Jesse Martin Donald Black George Herbert Mead 10 points Question 3 Kevin views society as a system of interrelated parts‚ while Patrick views society as composed of groups competing for scarce resources. Kevin would be considered a _____ theorist and Patrick would be seen as a _____ theorist. Answer symbolic interactionist; functionalist
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Version 017 – Exam 1 – Laude – (52455) This print-out should have 30 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page – find all choices before answering. 001 1 003 6.0 points What would be pH of a 1 M solution of a very expensive weak base‚ unobtainamine‚ whose pKb is 3.4? 6.0 points 1. 12.3 correct Consider a reaction with ∆Hrxn = 997 kJ · mol−1 . Which of the following pairs of K values and temperatures is possible for this reaction? 1. K1 =
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role in reducing uncertainty. ANS: T OBJ: 3.1 2. ANS: F OBJ: 3.1 PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: p. 62 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Communication; Tier 2 Environmental Influence Informal institutions are based on the rules and legal systems of an economy. PTS: 1 DIF: Easy REF: p. 63 NAT: AACSB: Tier 1 Communication; Tier 2 Legal Responsibilities 3. Ethnocentrism is the quality of a society that perceives its own culture‚ ethics‚ and norms as natural‚ rational‚ and morally right. ANS: T OBJ: 3.1 4. ANS: F OBJ: 3.1 5.
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| | | need and drives. | | | emotions. | What does a polygraph test measure? Answer | | Intentional lying | | | Facial expressions associated with lying | | | Unconscious deception | | | Patterns of bodily arousal | | | The facial-feedback effect | What are the basic emotions that humans seem
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interested they can join a summer jobs or take up a crash course. In this way they learn something without a waste of time. They can also visit their relatives and have fun. They could not do this if they have short vacations because most of the time would be spent trying to finish their homework. Vacations are like fun for students and offer them something better to look forward to. Long vacations also are important for teachers to cool down and get ready for the new session. The small vacations are
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Case Study #1 The Test of Transition: The Case of the Community Preservation and Development Corporation None University What is ethics? Ethics is known to be the study of morality‚ the guidance of what is considered right and wrong: but what is right and what is wrong? A question that has been answered based on the norms of individuals‚ societies‚ and cultures. According to Manuel Velasquez‚ ethics is defined as “the discipline that examines one’s moral standard or the moral standard
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