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Critics have attacked projective tests for all but which of the following reasons? a) the assumptions inherent in their use b) the low reliability c) the situational variables that affect test results d) the difficulty of administration

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Cloud computing allows for____________. Question 11 options: The reduction of cost The scaling up of storage when needed Global secure access to data All of the options

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posits that religion can foster group cohesion and integration. Social conflict theory Rational choice theory Structural functionalist theory

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3. Name or provide a structure for the following compounds. a. b. E-1-cyclopentyl-2-methyl-1-hexene S 4. Provide the major product(s) that you would obtain in the following reactions. a. b. Br2 H2SO4 (cat.) H2O

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$x \ln y + y^3 = \ln x$

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Imagine you could show a line drawing of a telephone to someone who lived 200 years ago. You perceive a telephone, but they perceive just some lines and an unknown object. What best explains this difference in perception? Group of answer choices Their sensory experience of the drawing differs from yours. Your bottom-up processing of the image differs. Your top-down processing of the image differs. Your sensory adaptation differs.

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SOLUTIONS FOR QUESTION 4. Question 4: Fig.1 shows fixed partition memory allocation. Given 2 processes, P1 with logical address 0x0500 and P2 also with the same logical address 0x0500.Base register for P1 = 0x0000 and Base register for P2=0x1000. a. How does the OS separate the physical address space for P1 and P2. b.What is the physical address for P1? c.What is the physical address for P2? Physical Memory 0x0000 Partition 0 0x1000 Partition 1 0x2000 Partition 2 0x3000 Partition 3 0x4000 Partition 4 0x5000 Partition 5 0x6000 Fig.1: Fixed memory partitions d. If the partitions are divided starting from O to n-partitions i. What is the partition number for P1? ii. What is the partition number for P2? e.If another process P3 arrives, and CPU generates base register for P3 = 0x5000 and logical address for P3= 0x1200 i. Explain how the Os will handle the memory allocation reguest for P3.There are 2 reasons why the MMU will deny memory allocation for this request. Include these 2 reasons in your answer What is the disadvantage of using fixed partitions for the cases below? i. When we allocate memory to P1 or P2 ii. When we allocate memory to P3

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if\texttt{PERCENTRANK(sa,G13,5)} returns the value \\ (number of values in sa<0)/(n-1) what is this value ?\\ E F G H N O P\\ 5 frequency table grouped click on a ce\\ 7 profit Interval\\ 8 $0 boundaries 1001 =COUNT(sa)\\ 9 $3,600 x percentrank(sa,x,5) $7,222.48 =AVERAGE(sa)\\ 10 -$54,000 -$54,000 frequency\\ 11 $12,600 -$36,000 0 midpoint f f\\ 12 $14,400 -$18,000 0.002 $-45000 2\\ 13 -$36,000 $0 \texttt{PERCENTRANK(sa, G13,5)} $-9000 211\\ 14 $8,100 $18,000 0.841 $9000 618\\ 15 -$45,000 $36,000 0.999 $27000 158\\ 16 $30,600 $54,000 #N/A $45000 2\\ 17 $0 \\ 18 $16,200 total 223 778\\ Answer:

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Texts: 1. a) Tell whether 0.1 M solutions of the following salts would be acidic, neutral, or basic: BaCl2, CuSO4, (NH4)2SO4, ZnCl2, NaCN. b) If the pH of a solution is 8, what are the concentrations of [H+] and [OH-] in the solution? 2. a) Write the reaction for the formation of FeNCS2+. b) Write the equilibrium constant expression for the formation of FeNCS2+. c) Calculate the value of Keq from the following equilibrium concentrations: [FeNCS2+] = 1.71 x 10^-4 M, [Fe3+] = 8.28 x 10^-4 M, and [SCN-] = 4.28 x 10^-4 M?

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Question 1 Match the terms with their definition or description This section provides the reader the background of all the topics in the article and explains why the information obtained is important or relevant This section lists most of the instructions of how to complete the experiment (similar to a cake recipe) This section provides the reader a complete overview of the study material This section provides the reader the background of all the topics in the article and the reason(s) why an article is written This section describes your outcome and explains to the reader When possible, this section should contain your variables (dependent & independent) as well as your your subjects 1. Title 2. Abstract 3. Introduction 4. Methods 5. Results 6. Discussion

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