Answer:
A. Life without parole.
Explanation:
Texas is one of the 31 states who offer life without parole as an option for some offenders. It basically means that they have to stay in prison for the rest of their life, without a chance to get on a parole.This resulted in less sentences to the death penalty, by lethal injection. This is most commonly used for hard cases of murder, or sexual abuses. Some justify this decision with the argument that the offender has no potential for rehabilitation and to successfully once again become a functioning part of a society.
Speech sounds register first in the primary _____ cortex; they are then sent to _____ area where they are unscrambled into meaningful patterns of words.a) temporal; Broca'sb) parietal; sensoryc) auditory; Wernicke'sd) sensory; prefrontal
Answer: C- Auditory Cortex; Wernicke's Area
Explanation: The Auditory Cortex is part of the temporal lobe that processes auditory information.
Speech sounds is first registered in the primary auditory cortex which from here the information are sent to the Wernicke's area which is the area of the brain that is important for language development.
It is also located in the temporal lobe on the left side of the brain.
Final answer:
The answer to the question is 'Speech sounds register first in the primary auditory cortex; they are then sent to Wernicke's area where they are unscrambled into meaningful patterns of words' which is option c) auditory; Wernicke's.
Explanation:
The correct answer to the student's question is: Speech sounds register first in the primary auditory cortex; they are then sent to Wernicke's area where they are unscrambled into meaningful patterns of words. So, the answer is c) auditory; Wernicke's.
The primary auditory cortex, identified as Brodmann area 22, is responsible for the initial processing of auditory information. Wernicke's area, which is associated with the processing of speech comprehension, is located adjacent to the auditory association cortex, which processes auditory information beyond the initial reception. Damage to Wernicke's area results in receptive aphasia, where individuals may speak but have difficulty understanding what is said to them or what they are saying.
It is important to distinguish these functionalities from those associated with Broca's area, which is located anterior to the region of the motor cortex associated with the head and neck and responsible for the articulation of speech. Damage to Broca's area can result in expressive aphasia, whereby a person's speech production is compromised, often characterized by non-fluent, broken, or halting speech and loss of grammar.
Research on fear appeal in advertising suggests that a moderate amount of fear is most effective at achieving persuasion. That is, using not enough fear or too much fear in advertising will not be effective. This is an example of what type of relationship that regression might find?
Answer:Curvilinear Relationship
Explanation:
A Curvilinear Relationship refers to a relationship between two variables where by an increase in one of these variables lead to an increase in the other one but only to a certain amount,after this point an increase of one of these variables will lead to a decrease of the other variable. This will result to an inverted U shaped curve graph.
There curvilinear relationship also occurs when increasing one variable lead to a decrease of the other variable to some extent after which an increase of one variable will lead to an increase of the other variable and you will end up with a U shaped curve.
When you want to persuade someone to buy a product,you may tell them of things that may happen to them if they don't have your product it may work in moderation however it may feel too far fetched when you try to use extreme level of fear.
Perception plays a large role in successful self-regulation. When individuals perceive the discrepancy between their current state and their desired end state, they are calculating their ______________. In comparison, ______________ involves the perception of the value and attainability of a goal.
Answer: Progress; commitment
Explanation: Perception is essential in determining one's real current state and therefore self-regulation. Self-regulation here refers precisely to the realistic perception of the state and determining what should be done to steer that state in the desired direction and thus achieve what is desired, i.e self-regulate one's own state. That is why perception is as important as the ability to perceive something, and therefore to understand and interpret it within real, therefore normal limits.
When we see the difference between said existing and desired state, we determine or calculate how much we need to progress, develop, refine or become better in order to achieve the goal, which is the desired state, living conditions, status, which in any case should be upgraded from existing. That difference in terms of how much more we have to advance to achieve better conditions than current ones is the progress we must make.
When we see how much we need to move forward, and that goal is worth our effort and time, we dedicate ourselves to that goal, which is the result of our perceptive understanding of the real state and the actions we must take to achieve the goal, i.e to reach the desired state. Again, the result of dedicating ourselves to this goal is commitment.
Amending the Articles of Confederation required ______ states to approve of the amendment.
Final answer:
Amending the Articles of Confederation required unanimous consent from all states, a constraint that highlighted one of the document's significant weaknesses and led to the creation of the U.S Constitution.
Explanation:
Amending the Articles of Confederation required the approval of all states to agree to the amendment. This unanimity was very difficult to achieve and was one of the major shortcomings of the Articles of Confederation. Unlike the later U.S. Constitution, which required a much more manageable two-thirds majority in both the Senate and House of Representatives and three-quarters of the state legislatures for amendment ratification, the Articles of Confederation set a nearly impossible standard.
Passage of laws under the Articles of Confederation was also troublesome, requiring the consent of nine states out of thirteen to enact any measure. The challenge in amending the Articles ultimately demonstrated the need for a new system of government, which was accomplished with the drafting and ratification of the U.S. Constitution.
To gauge consumer response about how Super Taco, a fast food restaurant, handled a recent food-poisoning outbreak, Jane, a PR practitioner at Super Taco, spoke to people on the street. Jane asked people about their feelings toward Super Taco and the recent incident. In other words, Super Taco used
Super Taco used opinion sampling.
Explanation:Opinion sampling is a method that is also known as an opinion poll in which people's opinions recorded which is known as the random sampling to have some statement regarding the subject.
It is used to have some opinion of the people on the current issue or concern so that we can know the real opinion from the real people. One of the major examples of this opinion sampling is the casting of the vote where a sample is collected from the people about their favorite people or the subject.
Which of these was not a key difference between northern and southern states at the constitutional convention? Wanting to protect states’ interests vs. A government with strict rules having more
The correct answer is A) Wanting to protect states' interests vs. a government with strict rules.
The complete question is the following, with all the options included.
Which of these was not a key difference between Northern and Southern states at the Constitutional Convention?
OPTIONS:
A) Wanting to protect states' interests vs. a government with strict rules.
B) Having more, larger cities vs. having fewer, smaller cities.
C) Wanting to protect agriculture vs. protect industries.
D) Having many enslaved people vs, using less enslaved labor.
The option that was not a key difference between Northern and Southern states at the Constitutional Convention was "Wanting to protect states' interests vs. a government with strict rules."
During the Convention, there were many differences between the Northern and the Southern states by the time the Constitutional Convention was held in 1787. The purpose of this Constitutional Convention was to modify the Articles of the Confederation, established after the victory over England in the Revolutionary War.
The Constitutional Convention was held from May 14 to September 17, 1787, in the city of Philadelphia, where the delegates proposed a series of plans to create the new form of government and unite the colonies. One of the more problematic issues in the discussions was the topic of slavery.
The percentage of variance in a group of individuals that can be attributed to nongenetic differences is called:________
Answer:
Environmental variance
Explanation:
the changes in individual other than genetic can be occur due to environmental changes. Like the length of hair, any scar due to accident or injury which remains but it did not appear in next generation because it is not genetically linked but it is environmental or external feature thats is non genetic changes in individual.
As members of society, we all come to understand social norms and expectations, learn about cultural believes and values. ______________ is a process through which we are taught to be proficient members of a society.
Answer: Socialization
Explanation:
According to sociology, socialization refers to how we internalise values , norms and ideologies through socialization process. It is an ongoing process in which we are taught these values and norms and we also teach others the same values, ideologies and norms.
We learn through socialization within our families , teachers in school, religious leaders , and any other crucial forms of socialization that we go through as we grow up.
Adolescence is defined as a stage of life when young people are – but delayed in their assumption of
Answer:
Adolescence is defined as a stage of life when young people are biologically able to procreate
Explanation:
Adolescence is defined as a stage of life when young people are biologically able to procreate but delayed in their assumption of adult sexual roles
What do you observe about the relative timing of the peaks in lynx numbers and hare numbers?
Answer:
From the graph, it can be seen clearly that hare numbers typically peaked slightly before lynx numbers. When plotted over same criteria, the graph shows peaking of hare numbers more typically than lynx numbers. This can be seen from the blue spikes on the graphical representation.
Explanation:
_______is a motivation theory derived from social comparison theory in which people compare their input-output ratios with the input-output ratios of others.
Answer: Equity Theory
Explanation:
Equity Theory is the natural concept of people that defines about the maintaining equality and stability between the social relationship.Ratio of resources like goods, benefits, contribution, input, task etc should be same for the both the parties involved in theory .
Comparison is done to measure the distribution of the input and output of the both the parties so that fairness and justified state is maintained while exchange of resources takes place socially.
According to Levinger, marriages that last but do not bring satisfaction are known as:
Answer:
empty - shell
Explanation:
Empty - shell marriage -
It refers to the phase in the married life , where both the spouse live together , but as a separate personality and does not really care about each other , is referred to as empty shell marriage.
There is loss of charm and passion in the marriage and both the individual does not really think of talking or tries to resolve the situation and are happy as alone in their own space.
Hence, from the given statement of the question, the correct term is empty-shell marriage.
The above letter best demonstrates which of the following regarding American colonial relations with the British Crown by the mid-1700s?
(A) The colonists were eager to obtain land and resources on behalf of the British government.
(B) The colonists wanted to reject the new taxes levied on them by the British government.
(C) With British help, Virginians hoped to force American Indians living in their colony to resettle in the Northwest Territory.
(D) The colonists had little interest in following British laws that opposed their own interests.
The correct answer is letter D
Explanation: Colonists could not have an interest in British law precisely because they did not find their large majority fair to them, so they only cared about their own interests, since the British did not care about the interests of the colonists.
What is the outcome for the vast majority of bills that are assigned to committees in the Texas legislature?
Answer:
Vast majority of bills is removed.
Explanation:
When legislator introduces a bill, during a regular session (where more than 7000 bills can be introduced), after it's reading the bill is assigned to a standing committee. This is where the majority of bills die. If a bill survives the committee stage, it is then being sent to the Calendars Committee to be schelduled for a debate. A bill must have a two-thirds majority to pass in the Senate. Then the bill is sent for a governor to action - he can make it into law, it can be allowed to become law without governor's signature, or it can be vetoed.
Which of the following imaging techniques would be best for studying the activity of one single neuron?
Answer:
Microelectrodes
Explanation:
A microelectrode is a really tiny device used in electrophysiology whether to monitor neural signals or to activate the nervous tissue electrically.
They've been crafted from pulled glass pipettes traditionally. More recently, the use of shielded metal wires was introduced.
Detectors placed directly in the brain are currently the best method for studying the activity of a single neuron due to their high spatial and temporal resolution, whereas non-invasive methods like PET and fMRI have poor temporal resolution, and EEG has poor spatial resolution.
Explanation:Best Imaging Technique for Studying Single Neuron Activity. The most effective neuroimaging technique for studying the activity of one single neuron is to use detectors placed directly in the brain. Neuroimaging tools like positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) have good spatial resolution but poor temporal resolution, making them ill-suited for the precise study of individual neuron activity. Instead, the employment of invasive detectors, typically used in animal research, is currently the best method for observing the activity of specific neurons with both high spatial and temporal resolution.
For live animals or humans, another technique with excellent temporal resolution is Electroencephalography (EEG). EEG uses electrodes placed on the scalp to pick up electrical activity on a nearly instantaneous basis. Yet, EEG has poor spatial resolution, meaning it is less effective at deciphering the exact location of neuronal activity. Thus, detectors placed within the brain remain the optimal choice for studying the specific responses of individual neurons.
The War Powers Act, the Freedom of Information Act, the Fair Campaign Practices Act, and the Federal Intelligence Surveillance Act were passed as a result of
Answer:
Nixon's imperial presidency
Explanation:
Richard Milhous Nixon, known as Richard Nixon, was the thirty-seventh president of the United States. In national politics, he adopted numerous social measures and the so-called New Federalism, a program that allocated 30,000 million dollars for the needs of the states and their cities. After advocating the implementation of a balanced budget, the country's public deficit increased dramatically and inflation became galloping, forcing it to intervene directly in the national economy in 1971 decreeing the freezing of wages and prices and giving way to a protectionist law against imports, so it also devalued the dollar in order to make US products more competitive. The economic recession in the country did not prevent him from supporting the space race of the United States with a large amount of money and investments, in hard struggle with the USSR for the leadership rather than scientific.
Soaring television costs accounted for more than half the spending in the presidential campaign of 1992, a greater proportion than it was in any previous election.
(A) a greater proportion than it was
(B) a greater proportion than
(C) a greater proportion than they have been
(D) which is greater than was so
(E) which is greater than it has been
Answer:
Soaring television costs accounted for more than half the spending in the presidential campaign of 1992, a greater proportion than it was.
Option: (A)
Explanation:
In the 1992 presidential elections, the contesting parties found that it was primarily necessary to run ad campaigns through television.These campaigns were taken up majorly without intelligently taking into consideration the costs that it would bore on the parties. Hence, the costs of television ads alone accounted for more than half the entire election campaign expenditures.Jeff Barkins is a conscientious marketing manager. Sometimes, Jeff and his staff are unclear what decisions to make when faced with moral dilemmas. Jeff and other managers could create broad guidelines that everyone in the organization must follow in the form of a ________.
Answer: Corporate marketing ethics policy
Explanation:
The main role of the corporate marketing ethics policy is that it mainly deals with the moral values and efficiently deals with all the regulation and the operations of the marketing.
The marketing ethics basically promoting the honesty, behavior, responsibility and the fairness in an organization.
It is also sometimes known as the marketing strategy as the marketing ethics is basically related to the advertising and the promotion of the products and the services.
Therefore, Corporate marketing ethics policy is the correct answer.
Yusef feels passionately about honoring people who have served in the military. He could:?a. send care packages to troops in Iraqb. write thank you letters to veteransc. raise money to donate to a veteran's fundd. all of the above
Answer:The Answer is D. all of the above
Explanation:
Schachter's (1964) two-factor theory of emotion suggests that we first experience ________ and then subsequently seek to ________.
A. physiological arousal; label the emotion appropriately
B. compunction; reduce cognitive dissonance
C. cognitive dissonance; label the emotion appropriately
D. physiological arousal; reduce self-awareness
Final answer:
Schachter's two-factor theory of emotion asserts that emotions arise from physiological arousal followed by cognitive labeling of that arousal. The correct answer to the student's question is A: physiological arousal; label the emotion appropriately. This emphasizes the cognitive context's role in determining the specific emotional experience.
Explanation:
Schachter's (1964) two-factor theory of emotion suggests that we first experience physiological arousal and then subsequently seek to label the emotion appropriately. This psychological concept posits that emotions are the result of a combination of physiological arousal and cognitive appraisal. Physiological arousal is a general bodily response, which on its own is not enough to create an emotional experience; the second factor, cognitive appraisal, involves the interpretation or labeling of the arousal within a context, leading to the identification of the particular emotion.
Stanley Schachter and Jerome Singer conducted an experiment in 1962 which supported this theory, showcasing that when individuals do not have an immediate explanation for their physiological arousal, they use environmental cues to label their emotional state. This process underscores the importance of cognitive factors in the experience of emotions, suggesting that the same physiological response can lead to different emotions depending on the cognitive label applied.
A 4-year-old who believes rules are firm and unchangeable is reflecting Piaget's __________ stage of moral development.a. autonomousb. religiousc. heteronomousd. judicial
Answer:
correct answer is option c (A 4-year-old who believes rules are firm and unchangeable is reflecting Piaget's heteronomous stage of moral development.)
Explanation:
Heteronomous morality:
The stage of heteronomous morality is also known as moral realism. Children regard morality as obeying other people's rules and laws, which cannot be changed. During this stage children consider rules are firm and unchanging they thought that all rules are made by some authority figure like teacher, God, some elderly person or parents. Children of this age thought that if they will break the rules then they will be punished immediately for it.
Answer:
heteronomous stage
Explanation:
In Piaget's theory, the heteronomous stage is referred to that stage in which children have taken morality as principle of their parents. In this stage of moral development, children respect other people's moral values and beliefs. At this age, children considered moral value as unchangeable. For them, it is for a lifetime.
The research strategy that is used to demonstrate infant depth perception is called:
A. preferential-looking.B. the visual cliff.C. habituation.D. the looking glass.
Answer:
The research strategy that is used to demonstrate infant depth perception is called:
B. The visual cliff.
Explanation:
The visual cliff is a social study created in 1957 in the USA where the researchers saw if a baby crawls normally on a surface has the capacity to identify the depth in that surface, so, this was located at a certain height, a part of this was normal and the other part is a translucent glass with the mother at the other side of the cliff, in the results, the babies regularly identified the cliff but could crawl on the glass if the mother smile him/her or definitively stop before the cliff if the mother made angry or scared.
brainly What did Charlemagne do to try to unify western Europe after defeating the Saxons?
a.he forced the Saxons to convert to Christianity
b.he took the title "Mayor of the Palace"
c.he allowed the Saxons to control their own local government
d.he banned the study of Greek and Latin
The correct answer is letter A
In the ninth century that the Saxons faced their greatest challenges. The first strong attack suffered by these people was the result of an attack by the Vikings, originating in Denmark, who sought land in the English areas to settle. The offensive was powerful and managed to seize much of the Saxon territory, but the Vikings were barred and expelled from England in the defense organized by Alfred the Great. The kingdom of the Saxons would come to an end only in the eleventh century, when another people would undertake an offensive from which it was not possible to retaliate. The Normans finally conquered the territory under the leadership of William the Conqueror.
Answer:
the answer must be A.
he forced the Saxons to convert to Christianity
Explanation:
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What type of outline is a truncated version of what you plan to say and does not include complete sentences, except in places where you plan to directly quote a source?
Joe has created a speaking outline, which is a concise version of a speech plan that includes key words and phrases, and full sentences only for direct quotes.
The type of outline Joe has constructed is known as a speaking outline. This outline is a more truncated version of what will be said during the speech. It generally includes key words and phrases, rather than complete sentences, except when direct quotations from sources are needed. A speaking outline is not as detailed as a full-sentence outline, but it provides a clear and concise framework for the speaker to follow during their presentation, summarizing the main points in an abbreviated form that is easy to refer to.
Speaking outlines are designed to help the speaker remember key points and are especially useful when a more conversational and less formal delivery is desired. This outline style allows the speaker flexibility in their delivery, ensuring they cover all necessary points while also providing room for natural interaction with the audience.
According to Gottman's research, it is important to maintain a reward-to-costs ratio of at least
a) 1 to 1
b) 1 to 1
c) 5 to 1
Answer:c) 5 to 1
Explanation: according to Gottman's research, conflict is a constant phenomenon in every relationship,he tried to show how couples can not be able to avoid conflicts.
He did his by giving couples some tasks of solving a conflict within 15minutes,he sat and observed them,he reviewed the tape and was able to predict which couple will divorce after 9years with over 90% accuracy. According to Gottman's research, for a relationship to survive and last longer he recommends a reward to cost ratio of 5:1.
What happens if a defendant posts bail and does not show up for his or her trial?
Answer:If the suspect does not return to court or show up, the bail is forfeited, and court will issue a warrant for the defendant's arrest.
Explanation:
Bail is cash, a bond, or property which a suspect or prisoner pays to a court with a condition that the suspect will show up in court when requested or ordered to come to court .
If the suspect violates this condition that the bail isn't valid anymore.
A bail is paid so that a suspect can be released from pre trial detention.
When a defendant who has posted bail fails to appear in court, they forfeit the bail money, and a warrant for their arrest is issued. If a bail bond was used, the bond agent could become liable for the full bail amount. Moreover, the defendant may face additional charges for failing to appear.
Explanation:If a defendant posts bail and fails to show up for trial, the bail money is typically forfeit. The court will issue a warrant for the defendant's arrest. If the defendant had used a bail bond, the bond agent is then liable to pay the full bail amount. However, the bond agent can try to locate the defendant or hire a bounty hunter to make the defendant appear in court. If the defendant continues to evade court, he or she may face additional charges for failure to appear.
Bail is a system that allows an accused person to be freed consistently until the trial by placing a certain amount of money as assurance of their return to court for trial. This isn't intended to punish the accused but to assure the court of their presence during the hearings.
Upon being arrested, an individual undergoes an arraignment, a hearing where charges are read, the plea entered, and bail is set. It's crucial to abide by the bail agreements because, in addition to forfeiting the money paid, the accused risks arrest and further charges.
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This technique is designed for women interested in having a completely natural, nonmedicated birth that stresses good diet and exercise, partner coaching, and deep relaxation.
Bradley method
natural childbirth
Lamaze method
crowning method
Answer:
Bradley method
Explanation:
When giving birth there are many options and techniques available for women who want to have the option of having a natural birth.
One of this options is the Bradley method, this method is also called the "husband-coached childbirth" because it emphasizes the importance of the partner's support during childbirth. Other characteristics of this method are that it encourages women to trust their body needs and therefore focuses a lot on their diet and exercise during pregnancy, it also teaches techniques of breathing and relaxation that will be used during childbirth and it coaches the partner to be a supportive presence during birth.
Therefore, we can say that the Bradley method is the technique designed for women interested in having a completely natural, non-medicated birth that stresses good diet and exercise, partner coaching, and deep relaxation.
Self-determination, curiosity, challenge, and effort are all _____ in adolescents' motivation.
The following is missing for the question to be complete:
A) extrinsic factors
B) cognitive factors
C) intrinsic factors
D) incentives
Answer: C) Intrinsic factors
Explanation: Unlike extrinsic motivation factors whose goal and outcome is the acquisition of some tangible goods or other intangible outcome but the outcome is related to some external achievement or success, the intrinsic motivation factor is internal, therefore satisfying some internal aspirations. In this sense, the intrinsic motivation factor encourages actions that are pleasure in themselves, with no apparent tangible material outcome. Intrinsic factors are therefore within the personality, individual, and there is no external reward for such actions, because their desired outcome is personal satisfaction related to the intrinsic aspirations of the personality.
On three separate occasions when she was out in public over the past three months, Vanessa has had to rush hom?On three separate occasions when she was out in public over the past three months, Vanessa has had to rush home after being overwhelmed by dizzy spells during which her heart pounded and she felt as if she couldn't breathe. On the last occasion she went to the emergency room but a thorough examination ruled out any medical problem. Nevertheless, Vanessa has become increasingly fearful about having more episodes and she has restricted her activities to only the most essential outings. Vanessa seems to be displaying symptoms of which of the following psychological disorders?A.) erythrophobiaB.) generalized anxiety disorderC.) social phobiaD.) agoraphobia
Answer:
d) agoraphobia
Explanation:
In psychopathology, agoraphobia refers to an anxiety disorder characterized by symptoms of anxiety in situations where the person perceives their environment to be unsafe and that there isn't a safe way to escape. Examples of these situations can be: open spaces, public transit, shopping malls, streets or just being outside.
The symptoms that these people can experience are the usual anxiety symptoms such as feeling dizzy, increased of the heart rate, difficulty breathing and thoughts about something bad happening.
In this example, Vanessa has had to rush home when being outside because she feels dizzy and feels she can't breathe. The doctors have ruled out any medical problem. She remains fearful and she has restricted her activities outside. We can see that Vanessa is experiencing anxiety when going out, in an environment that apparently she perceives as unsafe (open space, the street). Therefore, this is an example of agoraphobia.
Final answer:
Vanessa's symptoms and behaviors suggest she is suffering from agoraphobia, a condition characterized by the fear and avoidance of places that might cause panic or feelings of entrapment.
Explanation:
Vanessa's symptoms of rushing home after being overwhelmed by dizzy spells, her heart pounding, feeling unable to breathe, and a thorough medical examination ruling out medical problems suggest that she may be suffering from a psychological disorder. As she has become increasingly fearful about having more episodes and has restricted her activities to only the most essential outings, this behavior is indicative of agoraphobia. Agoraphobia is a condition where a person fears and avoids places or situations that might cause panic or feelings of being trapped, helpless, or embarrassed. The avoidance behavior, especially since it appears to be linked with the fear of having another panic attack, aligns well with the symptoms of agoraphobia.
Utilitarianism is a consequence based ethical theory holding that an action is morally right if it maximizes overall well being and happiness
A. True
B. False
Answer:
A. True
Explanation:
Utilitarianism belongs to the ethical theory that promotes the greatest good of the greatest number of people. According to this principle, an action is right if it promotes happiness and wrong it does the reverse. Therefore it is a reason-based approach to determine what is right and what is wrong. It provides justification for warfare and bushiness activities but its major drawback lies in that the result of these activities lies in the future.