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Writing Question: RELG 325

Part ONE (25 points)

Read the following selection from the Book of Concord, Apology to the Augsburg Confession, Article XII.

What are the two parts of Repentance stated here (define each)?

What use is made of Penitential Psalms in this writing?

Based on your reading of the Penitential Psalms, to what comfort are penitents directed as they feel the burden of your sin? (Use specific Penitential Psalm quotations).

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Accounting Question

BACKGROUND INFORMATION FOR PART I: Questions in Part I refer to the simple linear regression analysis in which we try and predict the price of an antique grandfather clock based on the age of the clock. We use the following printouts:

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Chemistry Question

Topics on the exam has:

– Infrared spectroscopy and Mass spectrometry

– Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometry

– Conjugated system, orbital symmetry, and ultraviolet spectroscopy

– Aromatic compounds

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International law test

  1. Defenses to intentional torts to person include consent, self-defense, defense of others and defense of property.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 2

  1. The same intentional acts could result in a civil lawsuit, a criminal charge, or both.

     True

2 points  

QUESTION 3

  1. The Restatement (Second) of Torts outlines the elements required to establish product liability based on strict liability.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 4

  1. With false imprisonment, there is an intent to cause emotional distress

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 5

  1. With trespass to land causation is not one of the elements.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 6

  1. With defamation, truth is a defense.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 7

  1. A company that manufactures an ultrahazardous product cannot be sued based on strict liability.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 8

  1. The Economic Loss Doctrine states that a tort remedy sounding in either negligence or strict liability is allowed if the only claim is for damage to the product.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 9

  1. You cannot sue under strict liability for dog bites.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 10

  1. Product liability is legal liability of manufacturers and sellers to compensate injured parties for damages resulting in a defect in goods purchased.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 11

  1. The essential elements of strict liability are: 1. An act or omission, 2. Duty to avoid harm, 3. Breach of duty, 4. Actual cause, 5. Proximate cause, and 6. Damages.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 12

  1. The defendant can use force to defend another person.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 13

  1. Transferred intent is a legal doctrine that hold that if you act with the intent to cause harm to one person, but instead harm someone else you never intended to harm, you may be liable for that harm even though the target was not intended.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 14

  1. Battery is a possible theory of recovery if intent can be established.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 15

  1. Real property is land and anything permanently affixed to it as well as all interests in real property (e.g., mineral rights and easements).

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 16

  1. There is only one remedy for torts against property.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 17

  1. Intentional torts are handled in the criminal court system.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 18

  1. In design defect, there are three tests utilized for determining if the design itself created an unreasonable risk of harm during the normal use of the product.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 19

  1. There are no defenses to strict liability claims.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 20

  1. Slander is defaming communication in a tangible form.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 21

  1. A product liability case cannot be brought by all purchasers of a certain model of a car that has a defective part.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 22

  1. With nuisance, there needs to be substantial and unreasonable harm.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 23

  1. Assumption of risk is one defense for product liability based upon negligence.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 24

  1. In self-defense, the Plaintiff does not have to believe that they are going to experience harm or offensive touching.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 25

  1. One difference between battery and assault is that battery actually follows through with the harmful or offensive touching.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 26

  1. The elements of intrusion upon the seclusion of another include 1. Unauthorized intrusion upon or into the seclusion (private live) of another, 2. The intrusion is not offensive to a reasonable person, and 3. Intrusion is into some subject or matter in which the plaintiff has a legitimate expectation of privacy.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 27

  1. With defamation, the intent and cause are required.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 28

  1. Express warranties include the implied warranty of fitness for a particular purpose.

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 29

  1. The elements of appropriation of name or likeness include the following: 1. Unauthorized use of plaintiff’s name or likeness for commercial purpose or defendant’s own personal use or benefit and 2. Causation (plaintiff caused the appropriation).

     True

     False

2 points  

QUESTION 30

  1. Under defamation the defamatory statement does not need to be communicated to someone other than the plaintiff.

     True

     False

2 points  

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Discrete Math Question

1.4 Predicates and Quantifier

1.5 Nested quantifiers

1.6 Rules of inference

1.7 intro to proofs

1.8 proofs methods and strategy

2.1 sets

2.2 sets operations

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Psychology question

1-A test that encourages people to describe themselves indirectly by talking about an ambiguous stimulus such as an inkblot is called a ……….test.

O redundant

O multiphasic

O projective

O progressive

2-People who consistently work on the night shift (midnight to 8 am) may or may not fully adjust their circadian rhythms to this chedule, Which of the following would most likely help people adjust their rhythms?

O complete silence while sleeping during the day

O social activity while at work at night

O bright lights while at work at night

O loud music while at work at night

3-The term personality comes from the Latin word persona, which means

O nice, or friendly

O experience

O mask

O stable, or permanent

4-Humanistic psychologists concentrate on

O explaining how human behavior evolved from that of other animals

O the interactions among the id, the ego, and the superego

O explaining simple behaviors in terms of their component elements

O unconditional positive regard and empathy

5-Rogers would say that unconditional love from parents…………..

O leads to a person getting stuck in the anal stage of development

O fosters congruence

O is unusual

O fosters incongruence

6-We spend approximately …………..of our lives sleeping.

O half

O one-third

O two-thirds

O three-quarters

7- During REM sleep,

O the brain generates its lowest rate of activity O thinking is common but dreaming is rare

O breathing rate and heart rate are low and stable

O the major muscles are paralyzéd

8-According to the Informational Processing Theory, sleep is important because

O it allows for an adequate blood supply to reach the brain and muscles

O it enables the body to recover from exertion

O it allows dreams to occur so we can resolve unconscious conflicts that occur during the day O it helps to consolidate memory

9- Which of the following occur more often during non-REM sleep than during REM sleep?

O sleepwalking and sleep talking

O sleepwalking and night terrors

O sleep talking and nightmares

O nightmares and night terrors

10- Sleep deprivation has been shown to

O increase attentiveness

O decrease the immune system

O reduce hypertension

O all of the above

11- The defense mechanism of displacement is O a return to a more juvenile level of functioning O diverting a behavior or thought away from its natural target toward a less threatening target

O attributing one’s own undesirable characteristics to other people

O the transformation of an unacceptable impulse into an acceptable, or even admirable, behavior

12- According to the repair and restoration theory of sleep, the purpose of sleep is to

O allow adequate blood supply to reach the muscles

O allow the body to recover from exertion

O permit dreams to occur

O enforce inactivity during times of inefficiency

13- Nightmares are to………..as night terrors are to………

O REM sleep; stage 4 sleep

O delta waves; alpha waves

O stage 4 sleep; stage 1 sleep

O stage 1 sleep; REM sleep

14- During an ordinary night’s sleep, the usual sequence of sleep stages in the first several hours is:

O 1-2-3-4-REM-1-2-3-4..

O 1-2-3-4-3-2-REM…

O 1-2-3-4-REM-4-3-2-1.

O 1-2-1-3-1-4-REM..

15- The defense mechanism of denial is

O a return to juvenile behavior

O presenting oneself in a favorable way

O presenting oneself as the opposite of what one actually is

O refusal to believe something

16- The psychologist who proposed the existence of a collective unconscious was

O Mao Tse Jung

O Egg Foo Jung

O Young Jung

O Carl Jung

17- Circadian rhythms are partially controlled by the release of the hormone

O melatonin

O adrenaline

O circadine

O somnaline

18-During which stage of sleep are the major muscles most relaxed?

O stage 2

O stage 3

O stage 4

O REM sleep

19-The original goal of psychoanalysis was to

O prevent the process known as catharsis

O help the patient reexamine the assumptions behind his or her style of life

O bring the contents of the unconscious mind into the conscious mind

O help the patient probe the contents of the collective unconscious

20- People and most other animals waké up and go to sleep on a regular basis, at about the same time every 24 hours. What causes this cycle?

O It depends entirely on patterns of light and darkness

O It depends mainly on the influence of other animals

O It is generated by a biological built-in mechanism within our brains

O It depends mainly on fluctuations in the temperature of the environment

21- Humanistic psychology began as a protest movement against

O Cognitive Psychology and Developmental Psychology

O Jung and Adler

O Gestalt Psychology and Social Psychology

O Psychoanalysis and Behaviorism

22-After going to sleep, Sally’s eyes move rapidly under her closed lids. Research suggests that Sally is

O dreaming

O ready to sleepwalk

O exhibiting a sleep spindle

O experiencing a night terror

23- For most people, how long does it take for an average sleep cycle (from stage 1 to the first REM stage)

O 30 to 45 minutes

O 1 to 2 minutes

O 90 to 100O minutes

O 7 to 8 hours

24-Research studies on the content of dreams indicate that

O men are less likely than women to report dreams

O blind people do not dream

O people are more likely to dream of failure than of success

O most dreams are pleasant and have a positive ending

25- According to the evolutionary theory of sleep, some animals sleep more than others because they

O are more active

O have higher metabolic rates

O eat such low-calorie food that they must rest often

O are less vulnerable to being attacked

26- A person who just interviewed for a job and did not get it says, “I did not really want that job anyway.” may be an example of which defense mechanism?

O repression

O sublimation

O rationalization

O regression

27-What is the problem suffered by people with sleep apnea?

O they often stop breathing for a short period of time while they are asleep

O they suddenly fall asleep in the middle of the day

O they walk and talk in their sleep

O once they fall asleep, they have trouble waking up again

28- Sleepwalking occurs most during

O REM sleep

O stage 4

O during alpha brain waves

O the transition from REM sleep to stage 2 sleep

29-According to Alfred Adler, people’s main motivation is

O sexuality

O avoidance of pain

O striving for superiority

O the collective unconscious

30- After getting yelled at by his boss, the husband goes home and yells at his children and wife. This is an example of whích defense mechanism?

O regression

O displacement

O denial

O reaction formation

31- According to Freud, the superego is the…………….component of our personality.

O biological

O moral

O pleasure

O decision-making

32- The brain activity associated with REM sleep is most similar to brain waves associated with

O stage 1 sleep

O stage 2 sleep

O stage 3 sleep

O stage 4 sleep

33- A client provides answers to the Thematic Apperception Test by

O telling stories

O pointing to correct symbols

O checking true or false on an answer sheet

O being interviewed by the therapist

34- Narcolepsy involves

O sudden drop into REM during awakening hours of the day

O very unpleasant dreams that keep people awake

O prolonged creepy-crawly sensations in the legs

O frequent awakenings during the night

35- During which of Freud’s stages of psychosexual development does the Oedipus Complex occur?

O phallic

O latent

O oral

O genital

36-Some people describe themselves as “morning people”, while others described themselves as “evening people”. Which of the following statement is true regarding that distinction?

O “Evening people” have low body temperatures in the morning that gradually rise later in the day O There is no difference between “Even people” and “Morning people”

O “Evening people” are at their intellectual and physical peak early in the morning

O Someone who is a “Morning person” at age 21 will be a “Morning person” throughout life

37- According to Freud, conflict between the id, ego and superego creates

O conscious behaviors

O anxiety and defensive behaviors

O healthy behaviors

O learned behaviors

38-At 3 o’clock in the morning, John has already slept for 4 hours. As long as his sleep continues, we can expect an increasing occurrence of

O hypnagogic sensations

O muscle tension

O REM

O stage 4 sleep

39-The defense mechanism of regression is

O motivated forgetting

O presenting oneself as the opposite of what one actually is

O a refusal to believe something

O a return to juvenile behavior

40-What is meant by the term “neo-Freudian”? O a psychologist who is thoroughly opposed to Freud’s basic theories and approaches

O a psychologist who accepts all of Freud’s theories

O a psychologist who wants to keep some of Freud’s theories and modify others

O a psychologist who is trying to revive Freud’s theories and to reawaken public interest in them

41-Lack of sleep causes

O impaired concentration

O lapses in judgment and slowness of reflexes

O greater vulnerability to accidents

O all of the above

42- REM rebound involves the

O tendency for REM sleep to become increasingly shorter and less frequent as a night progresses

O increase in REM sleep that characteristically follows stressful day experiences

O unusual symptoms of tiredness and irritability that follow sleep deprivation

O tendency for REM sleep to increase following sleep deprivation

43-Carl Roger is known as

O a humanistic psychologist

O Buck Roger’s father

O star of “Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood”

O a country and western singer

44-The area of the brain known to regulate the body’s circadian rhythm is the

O suprachiasmatic nucleus

O cerebellum

O parietal lobe

O corpus callosum

45-During which stage(s) of sleep does most dreaming occur?

O only during REM sleep

O mostly during REM sleep, but dreams that are typically less vivid also occur during non-REM sleep

O mostly during non-REM sleep, but less vivid dreams also occur during REM sleep

O only during non-REM sleep

46- Researcher distinguish among stages 1, 2, 3, and 4 of sleep by observing

O sleep position

O eye movements

O dream content

O brain waves

47- Which of the following was NOT a neo-Freudian?

O Karen Horney

O William James

O Carl Jung

O Alfred Adler

48- Freud’s theory of personality is an example of a……………theory.

O Behaviorist

O Gestalt

O Humanistic

O Psychoanalytical

49- According to the learning theory, many behaviors

O are learned through modeling or reinforcement

O arise from collective unconscious

O are driven by the libido

O are motivated by social interest

50- Humanistic psychologists try to help people to

O interpret the symbolic meaning of their dreams

O bring the contents of the unconscious mind into consciousness

O reduce the discrepancy between their self-concept and their ideal self

O understand the unspoken assumptions behind their style of life

SAMPLE ASSIGNMENT

RES 710 Statistical Research Methods And Design I

RES 710 Statistical Research Methods And Design I

Mean, Median, and Mode


Find
the mean, median, mode, range, interquartile range, and standard deviation of the following two examples.

1

X (income)

No. of persons

200

24

250

26

180

16

300

20

350

6

280

30

2

X (income)

No. of persons

Cumulative frequency (cf)

180

16

16

200

24

40

250

26

66

280

30

96

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Sample-2

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A solid lies between planes perpendicular to the​ x-axis at x=0 and x=15. The​ cross-sections perpendicular to the axis on the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 15 are squares with diagonals that run from the parabola y=−2 square root of x to the parabola y=2 square root x. Find the volume of the solid.

  1. A solid lies between planes perpendicular to the​ x-axis at x=0 and x=15. The​ cross-sections perpendicular to the axis on the interval 0 ≤ x ≤ 15 are squares with diagonals that run from the parabola y=−2 square root of x to the parabola y=2 square root x. Find the volume of the solid.

  2. A solid lies between planes perpendicular to the​ y-axis at y=0 and y=2. The​ cross-sections perpendicular to the​ y-axis are circular disks with diameters running from the​ y-axis to the parabola x= square root 15 y^2. Set up the integral that gives the volume of the solid and then find the volume of the solid.

  3. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the shaded region about the​ x-axis.

3x+4y=24

            Use the disk method to set up the integral and then find the volume of the solid.

  1. Find the volume of the solid generated by revolving the shaded region about the​ y-axis.

x=4 tan (pie/4 y)

The volume of the solid generated by revolving the shaded region about the​ y-axis is _________

  1. Use the shell method to find the volume generated by revolving the shaded region about the​ y-axis.

y=3 + x^2/6

Set up the integral that gives the volume of the solid.

The volume of the solid generated by revolving the shaded region about the​ y-axis is __________ cubic units.

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Sample-2

FINAL EXAM – SCC SESSION 3, 2020

Question 2 (25 marks)
All transactions below relate to PJ Construction Ltd’s uncollectable accounts for the financial year ended 30 June 2020. Note: The amounts shown are GST inclusive.
July 18 Wrote off the $629.20 account of F. Fox as uncollectable.
Oct. 19 Re-established the account of K. Meak and recorded the collection of $1815 in full payment of his account, which had been written off previously.
Jan. 31 Received 40% of the $968 balance owed by B. Black and wrote off the remainder as uncollectable.
Feb. 16 Wrote off as bad the accounts of Denis Co. Ltd, $2783, and H. Howard, $3872.
March 20 Received 25% of the $1742.40 owed by GJ Carpenters and wrote off the remainder as a bad debt.
April 16 Received $1173.70 from G. Dolby in full payment of his account, which had been written off earlier as uncollectable.
June 30 Estimated bad debts expense for the year to be 1.5% of net credit sales of $694 100.
The Accounts Receivable account had a balance at 30 June 2020 of $208 120, and the beginning (1 July 2019) balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Debts account was $9 300.
Required:
(a) Prepare journal entries for each of the transactions. (13 Marks)
(b) Determine:
i. the balance in the Allowance for Doubtful Debts account after the 30 June adjustment
(3 Marks)
ii. the expected realisable value of the accounts receivable as at 30 June. (3 Marks)
(c) Assume that instead of basing the allowance for doubtful debts on net credit sales, the estimate of uncollectable accounts is based on an ageing of accounts receivable and that $11 630 of the accounts receivable as at 30 June was estimated to be uncollectable.

Determine:
i. the general journal entry to bring the allowance account to the desired balance. (3 Marks)
ii. the expected realisable value of the accounts receivable as at 30 June. (3 Marks)

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Abnormal Psychology

Abnormal Psychology

QUESTION 1

  1. The EEG ( Electroencephalagram) is a type of:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 2

  1. The reliability of a test :

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 3

  1. The Rorschach Inkblot test is a type of:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 4

  1. The DSM stands for:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 5

  1. Critics of the Beck Depression Inventory ( BDI) argue that:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 6

  1. A diagnosis is a label we attach to a set of symptoms that tend to occur together. This set of symptoms is called:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 7

  1. One of the first classification systems for diagnosis was proposed by:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 8

  1. The projective test that consists of a series of pictures is the

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 9

  1. PET Scans can:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.

QUESTION 10

  1. Most people that are diaagnosed with one disorder typically have another disorder with it. This is known as:

    A.
    B.
    C.
    D.
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