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1. During the “up phase” of the squat, what is happening during the last 20 degr
1. During the “up phase” of the squat, what is happening during the last 20 degrees of knee extension? Anwsers: The femur is externally rotating on a stable tibia. The femur is in…
1. During what part of history did the concept of race begin? when the Romans di
1. During what part of history did the concept of race begin? when the Romans discovered Egypt 2.When you were an 18 year old in high school, your parents insisted that you were s…
1. Durkheim wrote: “[H]ow often does it happen that we are ignorant of the detai
1. Durkheim wrote: “[H]ow often does it happen that we are ignorant of the details of the obligations that we must assume, and . . . to know them, we must consult the legal code a…
1. Early policewomen were typially retrieted to: a. Working with children b. Wor
1. Early policewomen were typially retrieted to: a. Working with children b. Working with female prisoners c. Clerical work d. All of the above 2. Early England shire reeve's were…
1. Effects of the ANS. Fill in all missing blanks a. How does the sympathetic ne
1. Effects of the ANS. Fill in all missing blanks a. How does the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) affect the following tissues/organs? Tissue/organ Neurotransmitter Receptor type…
1. Electrical stimulation of the right primary somatosensory cortex produces: A.
1.    Electrical stimulation of the right primary somatosensory cortex produces: A. painful sensation of the right side of the body B. Pain on the left side of the body C. Sensati…
1. Engineering the consequences of her daughter\'s behavior is a key element in
1. Engineering the consequences of her daughter's behavior is a key element in Laureen's parenting strategy. As an example, her daughter is allowed to select the evening movie if …
1. Enrique was already 15 minutes late to a first date with a person he met onli
1. Enrique was already 15 minutes late to a first date with a person he met online. If Enrique’s date assumed that he is probably always late to things, we would describe his date…
1. Erving Goffman\'s concept of dramaturgy theorizes that when we interact with
1. Erving Goffman's concept of dramaturgy theorizes that when we interact with others we engage in a process of impression management wherein we actively work to present ourselves…
1. Estimate how much mechanical work an average heart performs with each heartbe
1. Estimate how much mechanical work an average heart performs with each heartbeat. Then calculate the energy cost of pumping blood at an average of 72 beats per minute for an ent…
1. Even within the same society, groups differ on what is and is not considered
1. Even within the same society, groups differ on what is and is not considered deviant. a. True b. False 2. According to ________, there is a discrepancy between the larger struc…
1. Examine and discuss the difference between social psychology and another disc
1. Examine and discuss the difference between social psychology and another discipline within the psychology field. For example, adult psychology, clinical psychology, organizatio…
1. Examine the meaning of values and attitudes and discuss the socialisation inf
1. Examine the meaning of values and attitudes and discuss the socialisation influences on attitude development and change. 2. Elaborate on the different attributes of motivation …
1. Examining the data table at the completion of activity 4, explain physiologic
1. Examining the data table at the completion of activity 4, explain physiologically what causes the differences in type for samples 1 and 6. Patent 1 blood type is A+ and patient…
1. Examples of experimental archaeology include D. Making stone tools while wire
1. Examples of experimental archaeology include D. Making stone tools while wired to a brain scanning device. 2. Kibale Forest chimpanzees were found to use sticks to get at the h…
1. Examples of vasculature, or blood vessels, include: a.arteries b. veins c.cap
1. Examples of vasculature, or blood vessels, include: a.arteries b. veins c.capillaries d. all of the above e. none of the above 2. Chamber(s) of the heart that eject blood to th…
1. Explain homeostasis, including negative and positive feedback loops, and be a
1. Explain homeostasis, including negative and positive feedback loops, and be able to make predictions related to homeostatic imbalance. 2. Identify major arteries and veins, exa…
1. Explain how God is the origin and end of all good moral actions. 2. What is t
1. Explain how God is the origin and end of all good moral actions. 2. What is the purpose of moral theology? 3. How can Catholics have assurance that the moral teachings of the C…
1. Explain how a certain trait or disease/condition phenotype can skip a generat
1. Explain how a certain trait or disease/condition phenotype can skip a generation? 2. In your own words explain the job of a genetic counselor and the role this profession has i…
1. Explain how liminality, cultural chasm and white supremacy are inter-related.
1. Explain how liminality, cultural chasm and white supremacy are inter-related. 2. Start to connect with the reading. Use ONE example of your read material and connect it to one …
1. Explain how nature and nurture may interact to influence temperament. Give me
1. Explain how nature and nurture may interact to influence temperament. Give me an example other than one found in your textbook 2.Shy parents tend to produce shy children, accor…
1. Explain how the heart could compensate for changes in peripheral resistance.
1. Explain how the heart could compensate for changes in peripheral resistance. 2. Which mechanism had the greatest compensatory effect? How well did the results compare to your p…
1. Explain how you calculated the highest frequency component of your subject’s
1. Explain how you calculated the highest frequency component of your subject’s ECG. What was the frequency and, using this information, what sampling rate would you use to adequa…
1. Explain in detail the 4 differences between the avian and mammalian respirato
1. Explain in detail the 4 differences between the avian and mammalian respiratory system In detail include anatomical differences 2Explain what mechanisms turtles utilize to brea…
1. Explain in your own words the three groups of coping strategies. 2. Mitchell
1. Explain in your own words the three groups of coping strategies. 2. Mitchell created an inventory called The Index of Problematic Online Experiences. They “defined problematic …
1. Explain the cause for her low calcium and sodium levels. 2. Explain the cause
1. Explain the cause for her low calcium and sodium levels. 2. Explain the cause of her anemia. What laboratory test should indicate she is suffering from anemia? 3. Explain the c…
1. Explain the difference in the evolution of historical fiction and nonfiction.
1. Explain the difference in the evolution of historical fiction and nonfiction. Discuss how the impact of historical fiction and non-fiction has contributed to the evolution of b…
1. Explain the differences in the three types of concepts, and give an example o
1. Explain the differences in the three types of concepts, and give an example of each type. 2. Describes and give an example of how the solution to a problem may be arrived in ea…
1. Explain the importance of conducting ethical research. 2. In addition to the
1.    Explain the importance of conducting ethical research. 2.    In addition to the most current APA Ethical Principles of Psychologists and Code of Conduct, select one other et…
1. Explain the myths and challenges of remarriage and stepfamilies. A myth is a
1. Explain the myths and challenges of remarriage and stepfamilies. A myth is a belief that is accepted uncritically. We often act as if something is true when, in fact, we have n…
1. Explain the relationship between hematocrit and erythropoietin. 2. Examining
1. Explain the relationship between hematocrit and erythropoietin. 2.     Examining the data (below) compares the values for samples 2, 4, and 6. Explain the physiological basis f…
1. Explain the roles of formed elements, plasma, and plasma proteins in the func
1. Explain the roles of formed elements, plasma, and plasma proteins in the function of blood. 2. Describe hemopoiesis including the location, myleoid, and lymphoid tissues, signi…
1. Explain what executive functions are. List examples of tasks that involve exe
1. Explain what executive functions are. List examples of tasks that involve executive functions. 2. Explain what callous-unemotional traits are. Provide examples of CU traits. 3.…
1. Explain why we might see a marriage between a man with Narcisstic PD and a wo
1. Explain why we might see a marriage between a man with Narcisstic PD and a woman with Dependent PD. 2. How are Antisocial PD and Histrionic PD similar? Although not discussed i…
1. Explore issues of diversity including race, ethnicity, gender and age 2. Summ
1. Explore issues of diversity including race, ethnicity, gender and age 2. Summarize the issues of diversity including race, ethnicity, gender, and age. 3. Describe the concept o…
1. Extremely low-birth-weight infants are 35. The fatty substance that covers th
1. Extremely low-birth-weight infants are 35. The fatty substance that covers the axon of a neuron is called a synapse. 46. Every major organ begins to take shape during the embry…
1. Facial wrinkles, such as glabellar or “frown” lines, appear with aging as a r
1. Facial wrinkles, such as glabellar or “frown” lines, appear with aging as a result of natural, repetitive muscle contractions. Botox® helps alleviate the appearance of these wr…
1. Facilitated transport is used to move A. Hydrophilic molecules down their con
1. Facilitated transport is used to move A. Hydrophilic molecules down their concentration gra B. Hydrophilic molecules up their concentration gradient C. Hydrophobic molecules do…
1. Facts are facts and the truth is the truth, but if you don’t know something i
1. Facts are facts and the truth is the truth, but if you don’t know something is a fact or don’t recognize the fact’s significance relative to other facts than your actions will …
1. Famously, Malcolm X accused Martin Luther King Jr. of being a/an ____________
1. Famously, Malcolm X accused Martin Luther King Jr. of being a/an _____________. 2. When Martin Luther King Jr. incites his congregation to become as "wise as serpents and harml…
1. Fateema (F/20) was a young Thai girl living in a suburban area of Bangkok in
1. Fateema (F/20) was a young Thai girl living in a suburban area of Bangkok in Thailand. She was planning to marry Chaiwat (M/25) in the near future. They undertook premarital me…
1. Fill in the Blanks Consider the feedback control system that regulates the te
1. Fill in the Blanks Consider the feedback control system that regulates the temperature of the room you're in, and compare it to the control system that regulates your body temp…
1. Fill in the blanks: Bile is produced by the _________ and stored and concentr
1. Fill in the blanks: Bile is produced by the _________ and stored and concentrated in the _______. 2. Folds of the small intestinal mucosa are known as: a. microvilli b. circula…
1. Fill in the following table with the missing information about these electroc
1. Fill in the following table with the missing information about these electrocardiograms. For the name of the condition choose from: tachycardia, ventricular fibrillation, or 2a…
1. Five different types of taste receptors have been identified in humans. These
1. Five different types of taste receptors have been identified in humans. These are salty, sour, sweet, bitter and umami. Taste receptors consist of specific types of proteins in…
1. Folate is required for proper mitosis. Could a folate deficiency affect skin
1. Folate is required for proper mitosis. Could a folate deficiency affect skin and or bone repair? If not, why not? If so, how and why? 2.Vitamin C is required for collagen produ…
1. Food Product 2. Serving Size Calories per serving 3. Percentage of calories f
1. Food Product 2. Serving Size Calories per serving 3. Percentage of calories from fat, protein, and carbohydrate. Show your calculations. See page 50 a) Protein: b) Carbohydrate…
1. For each of the following enzymes indicate where it is released from (area of
1. For each of the following enzymes indicate where it is released from (area of digestive system avd specific cell type), what compound it acts on (what get hydrolyzed), and what…
1. For each of the following people, ascribe two continuums: a. one describing t
1. For each of the following people, ascribe two continuums:       a. one describing their opposition/favorability to a specific attitude, and       b.another graphing its weaknes…
1. For each of the following studies, write a nullhypothesis (Ho) and an alterna
1. For each of the following studies, write a nullhypothesis (Ho) and an alternative hvpothesis (Hal. For each part, also indicate whether you have written a one-tailed or two-tai…