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PSY331 Week 3, DIscussion 2
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Week 3, discussion 2 (100%) A+ grade. Copy and paste! DIscussions are not filtered through TurnItIn, until you reach the Doctoral level.
PSY331 Week 3, DIscussion 2
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Week 3, discussion 2 (100%) A+ grade. Copy and paste! DIscussions are not filtered through TurnItIn, until you reach the Doctoral level.
Question 1

1 / 1 pts

One of the strongest criticisms of evolutionary psychology is

the field is too young.

it can’t be scientifically tested.

the field is too biased.

it doesn’t take into account developmental psychology.

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Calvin’s dad played soccer in college and began showing him soccer skills as soon as

he could walk. This is an e
psy 304 quiz week 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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Question 1

1 / 1 pts

One of the strongest criticisms of evolutionary psychology is

the field is too young.

it can’t be scientifically tested.

the field is too biased.

it doesn’t take into account developmental psychology.

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Calvin’s dad played soccer in college and began showing him soccer skills as soon as

he could walk. This is an e
psy 304 quiz week 1 Questions and Answers 2024 - Graded A
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Quiz 3

Part 1 of 8 - Chapter 3 18.0 Points

Question 1 of 31

3.0 Points

In an electron microscope, what type of cells are used?



A. dead, processed cells



B. live and fresh cells



C. live, processed cells



D. dead, but fresh cells

Feedback:The processing and prep for electron microscopy kills the cells, and it is usually done

in a vacuum. Review microscopy in Chapter 3.

Question 2 of 31

3.0 Points

Which is typically the most prominent organelle in a eukaryotic cell?

...
psy 304 quiz week 1 Questions and Answers 2024 - Graded A
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Quiz 3

Part 1 of 8 - Chapter 3 18.0 Points

Question 1 of 31

3.0 Points

In an electron microscope, what type of cells are used?



A. dead, processed cells



B. live and fresh cells



C. live, processed cells



D. dead, but fresh cells

Feedback:The processing and prep for electron microscopy kills the cells, and it is usually done

in a vacuum. Review microscopy in Chapter 3.

Question 2 of 31

3.0 Points

Which is typically the most prominent organelle in a eukaryotic cell?

...
psy 304 quiz week 1 Questions and Answers 2024 - Graded A
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Question 1

1 / 1 pts

One of the strongest criticisms of evolutionary psychology is

the field is too young.

it can’t be scientifically tested.

the field is too biased.

it doesn’t take into account developmental psychology.

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Calvin’s dad played soccer in college and began showing him soccer skills as soon as

he could walk. This is an example of a ____ genotype → environment effect.

passive

evocative

active

retro
psy 304 quiz week 1 Questions and Answers 2024 - Graded A
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Question 1

1 / 1 pts

One of the strongest criticisms of evolutionary psychology is

the field is too young.

it can’t be scientifically tested.

the field is too biased.

it doesn’t take into account developmental psychology.

Question 2

1 / 1 pts

Calvin’s dad played soccer in college and began showing him soccer skills as soon as

he could walk. This is an example of a ____ genotype → environment effect.

passive

evocative

active

retro
Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia)
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Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia)

Which theoretical approach identifies the core of society as the result of all interactions?

•	A.) Structural functional approach

•	B.) Symbolic interaction approach

•	C.) Social conflict approach

Which of the following statements about structural functional theory is true?

•	A.) Structural functional theory uses a macro-level orientation, AND views society as a complex, interconnected machine.

•	B.) Structural functiona...
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Unit 1 Challenge 2 - Introduction to Sociology (Sophia)

Which theoretical approach identifies the core of society as the result of all interactions?

•	A.) Structural functional approach

•	B.) Symbolic interaction approach

•	C.) Social conflict approach

Which of the following statements about structural functional theory is true?

•	A.) Structural functional theory uses a macro-level orientation, AND views society as a complex, interconnected machine.

•	B.) Structural functiona...
Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 3 Challenge 1
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Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 3 Challenge 1

1 — Human Population Growth

Determine the amount of natural resources required for each person to live.

In the United States, the standard of living requires about five hectares per person.



If every person on Earth required five hectares to live, we would need __________ to sustain the current population.

•	a.) five Earths

•	b.) four Earths

•	c.) two Earths

•	d.) three Earths



2 — Agriculture Practices: Plant Sources

Id...
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Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 3 Challenge 1

1 — Human Population Growth

Determine the amount of natural resources required for each person to live.

In the United States, the standard of living requires about five hectares per person.



If every person on Earth required five hectares to live, we would need __________ to sustain the current population.

•	a.) five Earths

•	b.) four Earths

•	c.) two Earths

•	d.) three Earths



2 — Agriculture Practices: Plant Sources

Id...
Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 2 Challenge 1
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1 — Earth Systems

Recognize the different systems that work together to create earth systems.

Life on the planet is made possible by a particular arrangement and balance of many systems.



One example is the geologic system, which includes __________.

•	a.) food chains and food webs

•	b.) climate and water systems

•	c.) carbon, water and nitrogen cycles

•	d.) photosynthesis



2 — Earth's Features

Determine an area's climate based on its physical features.

As a person clim...
Sophia - Environmental Science - Unit 2 Challenge 1
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1 — Earth Systems

Recognize the different systems that work together to create earth systems.

Life on the planet is made possible by a particular arrangement and balance of many systems.



One example is the geologic system, which includes __________.

•	a.) food chains and food webs

•	b.) climate and water systems

•	c.) carbon, water and nitrogen cycles

•	d.) photosynthesis



2 — Earth's Features

Determine an area's climate based on its physical features.

As a person clim...
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