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Social Studies, 25.08.2019 19:20, angeleyes42
Inventions and designs are protected by
a. patents
b. insignias
c. trademarks
d. copyrights
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 11:00, jojo10092003
Why is this statement not a hypothesis? sunflowers require soil and plenty of sunlight and water to grow and thrive. a. it is a well-known fact. b. it is a proven theory. c. it is not falsifiable. d. it is difficult to test.
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Social Studies, 23.06.2019 20:00, lucahoffmannm
Dr. laguardia is a cognitive neuroscientist who is interested in the effect of brain concussions on the ability to recognize faces. he conducts a quasi-experimental study in which he examines football players before and after the regular season using the benton facial recognition test (a published, widely used measure of one's ability to recognize faces) to compare those who received concussions to those who did not. he finds that players who had concussions during the regular season performed worse on the benton facial recognition test than did players who did not experience which of the following is true regarding external validity in dr. laguardia's study? a. because dr. laguardia selected participants who actually experienced concussions, the study b. because dr. laguardia's study is a quasi-experiment, it is impossible to obtain c. because dr. laguardia's dependent variable was assessed in the laboratory, the study d. because dr. laguardia selected a widely used measure, his study generalizes to has strong external validity. external validity has limited external validity. other applications of this measure.
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Social Studies, 24.06.2019 08:30, sduhaime1974
The world map above shows lines of longitude and latitude. what is the name of the highlighted line that travels from north to south? a. the equator b. the international date line c. the prime meridian d. the arctic circle
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