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    • Question 1 1 out of 1 points The “Student Handbook” at Strayer University includes detailed information on Strayer University’s Academic Integrity Policy. Answer Selected Answer: True Correct Answer: True Response Feedback: Correct! • Question 2 1 out of 1 points You do not have to cite information or ideas that you summarize or paraphrase (put it into your own words). Answer Selected Answer: False Correct Answer: False Response Feedback: Correct!

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    Tamika Haynes April 6‚ 2014 English 100 Shame should be used more often than Imprisonment In Today’s judicial system‚ imprisonment is being used more than shaming individuals when they commit a crime. It is better to shame an individual on a crime committed‚ such as stealing an item from a retail store‚ than giving a severe imprisonment sentence. Embarrassing an individual can hurt more than spending a substantial amount of time in prison doing nothing and not learning valuable lessons

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    • Question 1 0 out of 0.5 points A written plan for how to handle major disasters or outages and recover mission-critical systems‚ applications‚ and data is the definition of: Selected Answer: Business Continuity Plan (BCP) Correct Answer: Disaster Recovery Plan (DRP) • Question 2 0.5 out of 0.5 points What name is given to a software review that identifies bugs or errors in software? Selected Answer: Vulnerability assessment Correct Answer: Vulnerability

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    Chapter 3—Emphasizing Informal Institutions: Cultures‚ Ethics‚ and Norms TRUE/FALSE 1. In situations where formal institutions are unclear or fail‚ informal institutions play a more important 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

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    Test Validity 1 Introduction Validity is arguably the most important criteria for the quality of a test. The term validity refers to whether or not the test measures what it claims to measure. On a test with high validity the items will be closely linked to the test’s intended focus. For many certification and licensure tests this means that the items will be highly related to a specific job or occupation. If a test has poor validity then it does not measure the job-related content and competencies

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    Factual Recall 2) Light microscopes A) can generally magnify objects about 10‚000 times without blurring. B) typically provide more resolution than an electron microscope. C) work by reflecting electrons off the surface of an object being studied. D) use light and glass lenses to magnify an image. E) are generally not used to view bacteria. Answer: D Topic: 4.1 Skill: Factual Recall 3) One centimeter = ________ millimeters. A) 0.01

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    obtain nutrients from their parents‚ while the gametophytes of seedless vascular plants must fend for themselves • Describe the ovule of a seed plant. An ovule of a seed plant consists of the megasporangium‚ megaspores‚ and integuments • Explain why pollen grains were an important adaptation for successful reproduction on land. Pollen grains were an important adaptation because the evolution of pollen allowed for pollination and contributed to the diversity of seed plants Basically like pollen

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    plate (Nazca beneath South America). 2. What is the lithosphere and what are the major lithospheric plates? 3. What are the various features and processes that define plate boundaries? 4. What processes occur at mid-ocean ridges and why? 5. What is a shear zone (transform)? 6. What is a hot spot (geologically speaking)‚ what do they form in ocean basins‚ and what do they indicate about the Pacific plate (trend of Hawaiian Islands)? 7. What are oceanic and continental

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    Points Awarded 79.00 Points Missed 21.00 Percentage 79.0% 1. Why is Woodrow Wilson described as the father of Public Administration in the US? He was the first to formerly recognize public administration through his article named The study of Administration. Teacher Response: Yes; true‚ but a little brief and might have had more details. Points Earned: 23.0/25.0 2. Why is Max Weber’s characterization of bureaucracy considered the essential building block for understanding

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    A statistical test is a formal technique‚ for arriving at a decision about the reasonableness of a hypothesis‚ based on some probability distribution. The test technique uses the values obtained from sample data to arrive at a probability statement about the hypothesis. But it also uses some assertions about the population from which the sample is drawn. Some of the important assumptions are like: Population is normally distributed Sample drawn is a random sample But in case of Non-parametric

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