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This is a thought disturbance characterized by a mistaken belief, based on a misrepresentation of reality, that is maintained in spite of strong evidence to the contrary. a. cognitive disruption b. false premise c. delusion d. illusion
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Explain at least three factors economists consider the measurement of success, or shortcomings, of the economy? and give examples.
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Aman is charged a fee by the city for having numerous broken cars and auto parts in his front yard. which of the following correctly best describes why the city punish him? he has committed a crime. he is in violation of a city statute. he has violated an amendment of the u.s. constitution. a judge has decided that he is in violation of civil law.
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Which of the following is an advantage of using nuclear power plants to produce electricity?
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According to the federal regulations, which of the following studies meets the definition of research with human subjects? a. a researcher uses the customs office’s passenger lists for ships bringing immigrants to the us between 1820-1845 to track the numbers of immigrants from certain ethnic groups.b. a researcher conducts a linguistic study of comments posted on a local public blog.c. a developmental psychologist videotapes interactions between groups of toddlers and their care givers to determine which intervention methods most effectively manage aggression.d. a researcher asks the director of a local free clinic about the number of patients in the last two years with newly diagnosed hiv/aids.
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