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RSC2601 EXAM PACK 2024
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RSC2601 – Research in Social Sciences 
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RSC2601 - Research in the Social Sciences 
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This document is a compilation of past UNISA exam Questions and Answers, Assignment 
Questions and Answers, as well as Test Yourself Questions and Answers from Studyguide. 
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Jurisprudence Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Jurisprudence Questions and Answers 100% Pass Definition of jurisprudence: * This is described as the philosophy or theory of law. It derives from the Latin word, juries prudentia (which means to study *Aquinas in 1809: "the principal and most perfect branch of ethics" *It has been used as a mechanism to set limits to law and also to provide justification for its means by being aware of its ends 
Normative jurisprudence: *This has already established what jurisprudence is, it aims to understan...
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PLS2607 - Philosophy Of Science Semester 1 01/2022.
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PLS2607 - Philosophy Of Science Semester 1 01/2022. For each question, the correct answer is highlighted in black. 
Please note that the order of questions as they appear here will not be the same as the 
randomised order of the questions that you would have completed in the assignment quiz. 
What can discrimination towards members of the opposite sex be called? 
• Non-racism 
• Humanism 
• Chauvinism 
• Feminism 
What carries the definition of “the study of scientific processes”? 
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IICL 2024 Exam with Complete Solutions
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IICL 2024 Exam with Complete Solutions 
 
Antony Anghie - Answer-i. Central was the distinction between civilized and uncivilized states. These enabled positivists to explain why non-European states were excluded from IL. One reason was that no law existed in non-European, barbaric regions. A second reason was that non-European regions had legal systems that were so alien in character, no proper legal relations could develop. 
 
Lassa Oppenheim - Answer-i. For a state to become a member of the ...
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Philo 8 UCLA Midterm SG Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Philo 8 UCLA Midterm SG Questions and Answers 100% Pass Primary Doctrines of Logical Positivism no synthetic/a priori knowledge analytic/synthetic distinction a priori/a posteriori distinction verification theory of meaning hypothetico-deductivism 
Analytic statement true by definition and are self-explanatory no matter how the world is, the statement will be true 
Analytic statement example Bachelor's are unmarried 
Synthetic statement not analytic substantive 
Synthetic statement example The ...
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Jurisprudence Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Jurisprudence Questions and Answers Already Passed Definition of jurisprudence: * This is described as the philosophy or theory of law. It derives from the Latin word, juries prudentia (which means to study *Aquinas in 1809: "the principal and most perfect branch of ethics" *It has been used as a mechanism to set limits to law and also to provide justification for its means by being aware of its ends 
Normative jurisprudence: *This has already established what jurisprudence is, it aims to unde...
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BUSI 301 (Business Law) Chapter 1 Concepts Review Practice Questions 2024.
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BUSI 301 (Business Law) Chapter 1 Concepts Review Practice Questions 2024. 
 
 
Law - CORRECT ANSWER A body of rules of action or conduct prescribed by controlling authority and having legal binding force 
 
In what type of terms should you think of law? - CORRECT ANSWER Broad terms 
 
What is the common characteristic of the current state of law? - CORRECT ANSWER It creates duties, obligations, and rights that reflect accepted views of a given society 
 
How is law classified? - CORRECT ANSWER ...
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 (VERIFIED A+)
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Practice Questions With Correct Answers Latest Update 2024/2025 (VERIFIED A+) Eventually Calkins turned away from mainstream experimental psychology because she 
viewed it as too cold and impersonal. Instead she pursued her interest in: - Answerself-psychology 
James admitted that his concept of ___ was similar to the older concepts of "soul" or 
"spirit". - Answer- self as knower 
Due to Munsterberg's interests and work, he is known as one of the first: - Answerapplied ...
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% SOLVED.
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PSYC 375 Final Exam Questions With Correct Answers Latest 2024/2025 | 100% SOLVED. Eventually Calkins turned away from mainstream experimental psychology because she 
viewed it as too cold and impersonal. Instead she pursued her interest in: - Answerself-psychology 
James admitted that his concept of ___ was similar to the older concepts of "soul" or 
"spirit". - Answer- self as knower 
Due to Munsterberg's interests and work, he is known as one of the first: - Answerapplied psychologists 
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Legal Philosophy - Exam #1 Questions and Answers
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Normative Law - congress what law OUGHT to be 
Natural Law theorists - through the ages, they have argues in favor of higher moral principles guiding law. 
legitimacy hinges on low complimenting the higher principle 
Law ought to be guided by: Aristotle - Justice 
Natural Law theorists/Normative 
350 B.C 
Law ought to be guided by: Augustine and Aquinas - Divine Law 
Natural Law theorists/Normative 
350 AD/1270 
Law ought to be guided by: Hobbes, Locke & Montesquieu (Enlightenment) ...
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