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    HDFS 229 Exam 1 Study Guide

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    Bandura We don’t have to directly experience something to learn from it. We can learn from watching others experience or get punished. Evolutionary Theory Natural selection—from generation to generations‚ the traits that are in all creatures in the world‚ have been passed on Attachment theory—bond between a child and parent‚ begins at infancy. Environmental Adaptation—we all have the same evolutionary past‚ but what makes us different is our experiences. (Upbringing‚ culture‚ language you speak)

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    Final Exam Study Guide

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    Final Exam Study Guide The following are broad / general questions that students should be able to answer after having completed this course. Note that these are not specific questions taken from the final exam; these questions are to be used as a guide to judge how well you know the material. (NOTE: Did you notice the specific study strategy that is encouraged by the format of this study guide?) Success in College What are the different types of learning styles? Why can failure be a good thing

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    Biol 200 Exam 1 Study Guide

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    Short answer questions – generally complex by their nature and require knowledge and integration of several different concepts 1. Explain what are the end goals of reproductive cloning and therapeutic cloning. Outline the steps both procedures share and the step(s) specific for each procedure. • Reproductive Cloning- Reproductive cloning is a type of cloning which is performed for the purpose of creating a duplicate copy of another organism. It is accomplished using a process called somatic cell

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    Retail 460 STUDY GUIDE Chapter 2- Data EveryWhere: Types of Data * Qualitative/Categorical: objects being studied are grouped into categories based on some qualitative trait * Nonnumeric * “Dummy” or “Indicator” variables * Male/Female‚ Small/ Medium/ Large * Quantitative/Measurement: the objects being studied are “measured” based on some quantitative trait * The resulting data are a set of numbers * Height‚ Weight‚ Price‚ Unit Sales *

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    EXAM I STUDY GUIDE

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    EXAM I STUDY GUIDE CHR 101 1. Kinds of truth a. literal – “historical” truth‚ or what really happened b. literary – what author affirms about God and human existence c. contemporary – the truth of the text for our day 2. Exile a. Babylonian – Babylon invades Jerusalem‚ destroying the city and Temple‚ and deported people (587 BCE) b. responses to Exile (creative time): i. Literary creativity – Torah is collected and canonized. 1st 5 books of exile (JEDP)‚ former (Deueteronomic histoty) and latter

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    History: Study Guide

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    STUDY GUIDE FOR HISTORY 140B TEST #1 1. When the Civil War started‚ why did many northern Blacks rush to join the army? 2. How did the anti-slavery movement try to argue against the system of slavery? Name three of their arguments. 3. What was the top priority of the slaves at the end of the Civil War? 4. What were two of the pro-slavery arguments as presented by the proponents of slavery? 5. How did northern and southern whites differ on

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    Chapter 10 PRE-AP STUDY GUIDE Section 1 – Democratic Reform and Activism 1. What did Britain become in the late 1600? 2. What does Parliament consist of and how are the members selected in each house? 3. In the early 1800s‚ what percentage of people had the right to vote? Who ran the government and why? 4. Why did Parliament pass the Reform Bill of 1832? What changes did it make? 5. What changes did the People’s Charter of 1838 petition for? 6. Who presided over all this

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    History Study Guide

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    history study guide  Vocabulary  ● satellite nations​  ­ countries dependent upon and dominated by the Soviet Union.  (Albania‚ Bulgaria‚ Czechoslovakia‚ Hungary‚ Romania‚ Poland)  ● containment​  ­ an effort to block the Soviet’s attempts to spread their influence by creating  alliances and supporting weaker countries.  ● cold war​  ­ the conflicting U.S. and soviet aims in Eastern Europe ­ the state of hostility  short of direct military confrontation that developed between the two superpowers

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    land‚ capital) Factors of production – inputs into the productive process of a firm‚ including land‚ management‚ land‚ technology‚ etc. Concepts and trends of trade‚ FDI‚ and MNE – two macro factors underlie the trend toward greater globalization: 1) decline in barriers to the free flow of goods‚ services‚ and capital that has occurred since the end of WW1 2) technological change‚ dramatic development in communication‚ info processing‚ and transportation FDI – (foreign direct investment) occurs

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    Soc 108 Exam 1 Study Guide

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    Chapter 1: Research in the real world Ways that we know what we know and their problems Tradition What we’ve been told‚ what we’ve been socialized to believe (ex) mom says you need to brush your teeth or else you’ll get cavities pros: you don’t have to do the experiment yourself; very efficient cons: you don’t think abt doing it yourself; we never question it so it becomes mindless of the world; constrained‚ tunnel-vision Authorities individuals who have the right to direct others (ex) police

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