Exam 4 Ch: 8 and 9Ch 8 | 1. Define memory and cognition. Provide examples of cognitive processes. | 2. Why don't we reproduce exact replicas of life events? | 3. Define explicit memory and explain the two types we have. How would you classify knowing the state capitals? | 4. List and define the 3 ways used to measure memory. Be able to recognize examples of each. Which is easier? | 5. What is implicit memory and explain the 3 types. | 6. What is a fragment test and how are they used?…
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Situation Analysis - Hilda Black Define the Issues Crux Issue: Respond to Ms. Black’s email and clear up the confusion. Explain to Hilda what we had discussed in June and how my answered her question about tax-deferred fund accounts has nothing to do with cashing in bonds. Therefore, I cannot be held responsible for her mistake. Secondary Issue: Minimize damage to the relationship with the customer in order to keep an open future. Define the Audience Scope Primary Audience: Hilda Black…
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attempting to explain human social behavior. Since realty is the basis of people’s actions, W. I. Thomas states, “If people define situations as real, they are real in their consequences”. The “social construction of reality”, human social behavior and W. I. Thomas’s statement are three concepts that fit hand in hand and are important when trying to explain one another.…
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Introduction To what extent are we shaped by our heredity (nature) and to what degree by our life history ( nurture)? Genes provide the blueprints that design both the universal human attributes and our individual traits. Behavior geneticists study the origin of our individual differences. By using twin, adoption and temperament studies, they assess the heritability of various traits and disorders. <interactive question> Which do you think contributes more to who we are nature or nurture? <hidden…
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What defines marriage? Evan Wolfson writer of Why Marriage Matters: America, Equality, and Gay People’s Right to Marry where the excerpt was drawn from describes marriage in a way familiar to most. “Marriage is what we use to describe a specific relationship of love and dedication to another person. It is how we explain the families that are united because of that love.” (wolfson pg. 90) Wolfson describes the definition of marriage on a personal level rather than the political way, for he believes…
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difference between looking at “shepherd” as fact and as symbolic thought. Explain the meaning of J Tradition and the characteristics of the J tradition in the Old Testament. What is Tetragrammaton? Explain the meaning of P Tradition and the characteristics of the P tradition in the Old Testament. To which tradition is Genesis 1 connected? Give two characteristics that identify it with the tradition. Explain what is the meaning of “the deep” in Genesis 1 and the connection to the Babylonian…
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1. Define the sociological perspective or imagination, cite its components, and explain how they were defended by C. Wright Mills. The sociological imagination is defined as being a way of thinking that helps us use information or data to form theories about the social patterns around us. We collect information and from that information we may make judgments or prediction. However we cannot view society in one’s own point of view. Everyone is different so it is important to not only form our own…
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questions to individual chapters Bruce R. Barringer R. Duane Ireland Copyright ©2012 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Prentice Hall 2-1 Chapter 1 1. 2. 3. 4. Increasingly, entrepreneurship is being practiced in countries throughout the world. Why do you think this is the case? Do you expect entrepreneurship to continue to spread throughout the world, or do you think its appeal will subside over time? What key insights does the GEM study provide us about entrepreneurship? What evidence is available…
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SUSTAINABILITY 1. Define exponential growth. Describe the connection between exponential growth and environmental problems. 2. Distinguish between solar capital and natural capital. Evaluate the significance of these forms of capital in the development of human societies. 3. Distinguish between living on principal and living on interest. Analyze which of these behaviors humans are currently illustrating. Evaluate the possibility of continuing to live in our current style. 4. Define globalization.…
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Compare and contrast the presentation of the sister’s relationship in ‘top girls’ and ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ in light of the opinion that “both writers portray their characters as having relationships with their siblings that are dysfunctional and ultimately destructive”. William and Churchill both display women in a modern society through fictional and real characters. William uses Blanche to display struggles of women in modern society through Blanche’s physical exploitation from Stanley. William…
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