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UNC Greensboro - PSYCH - 388
FEEDBACK, REINFORCEMENT, AND INTRINSIC MOTIVATIONCHAPTER 6WHAT IS REINFORCEMENT?The use of rewards and punishment that increase or decrease the likelihood of a similar response occurring in the futurePRINCIPLES OF REINFORCEMENTThey are com
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Arousal, Stress, and AnxietyChapter 4Is Arousal the Same As Anxiety?Arousal is a blend of physiological and psychological activation, varying in intensity along a continuum. Anxiety is a negative emotional state with feelings of worry, nervousnes
Cornell - ECON - 1120
#12/6/2007 4:13:00 PMEconomics The study of how individuals and societies choose to use scarce resources that nature and previous generations have provided Scarcity is the consequence of unlimited wants and limited means the pig principle There
Cornell - ECON - 1120
#2Firms & Households: The Basic Decision-Making Unit Firm2/12/2007 10:01:00 PMo An organization that transforms resources (inputs) into products (outputs). Firms are the primary producing units in the market economy. Households or Consumers o Th
Cornell - ECON - 1120
#3Introduction to Macroeconomics3/1/2007 10:56:00 PMMicroeconomics Examines the behavior of individual decision-making units business firms and households Macroeconomics Deals with the economy as a whole. Macroeconomists focus on the determinan
Cornell - ECON - 1120
#43/3/2007 1:21:00 PMLong Run & Short Run Concerns: Growth, Productivity, Unemployment, and Inflation Output Growth The growth rate of the output of the entire economy Per-Capita Output Growth The growth rate of output per person in the economy P
Cornell - ECON - 1120
#5The Government and Fiscal Policy Fiscal Policy The government's spending and taxing policies3/13/2007 9:38:00 PMMonetary Policy The behavior of the Federal Reserve concerning the nation's money supply Government in the Economy Discretionary Fi
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab # 9: ImageryThe focus of this lab is to help you become acquainted with the usage of the two forms of imagery perspective. Once you have decided upon an imagery topic, you will image it using both an internal and then external perspective. Don't
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Intro to Sport and Exercise PsychologyChapter 1What is Sport and Exercise Psychology?The scientific study of people and their behaviors in sport and exercise activities and the practical application of that knowledgeWhat are our goals?1.2.
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab #7: Stress Management: PMR Name: Date:Please wear comfortable clothes to class and be prepared to lay on the floor. You are welcome to bring a towel or mat if that will make you more comfortable. For this lab we will try one management techniqu
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab #4: CommunicationName: Date:Directions: These will be given in class. Following the activity you will be required to answer the questions below.1) Why don't all the bugs look the same?2) What did you think of when you were first told to dr
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab #2: Arousal, Anxiety, and PerformanceName: DATE:Excessive arousal and performance anxiety can have a debilitating effect on athletic performance. Please form a group of 4-5 students. Read the case study below and write your answers to the ques
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab #3: Team BuildingName: Date:Objective: To hone problem-solving techniques and foster cooperation among team members in order to achievesuccess through competition. Additionally, it provides an opportunity to reveal an athlete's standard for
UNC Greensboro - ESS - 388
Lab #7: Stress Management: PMR Name: Date:Please wear comfortable clothes to class and be prepared to lay on the floor. You are welcome to bring a towel or mat if that will make you more comfortable. For this lab we will try one management techniqu
University of Iowa - MACRO - Itro
Disclaimer: Note that the following are simply extra practice questions, and are not a substitute for attending the lecture, reading the class notes, the book, doing the homework, and attending discussion.Scarcity: The situation in which unlimited w
Penn State - ECON - 002
Final Exam Review Sheet: Chapter 22 Risk preferences and the Allais paradox Risk aversion- like to take the sure/safetest way out. Ex) if having to choose between 1 million 100 % of time or 5 mill. 10% of the time $1 mill. 89% and nothing 1% = they w
Penn State - PSYCH - 002
Study Guide Final Exam PSY002This study guide contains terms that you are expected to understand for the test. Remember, that you are expected to understand these terms beyond a simple definition and should be able to apply them in various contexts.
Penn State - ECON - 004
Ch2. Know the definition of scarcity. Know the four factors of production. Know the difference between wants and needs. Know the definition of opportunity cost and be able to measure it. Know the model of production possibility curve, it's assumption
Penn State - PSYCH - 002
Study Guide Final Exam PSY002This study guide contains terms that you are expected to understand for the test. Remember, that you are expected to understand these terms beyond a simple definition and should be able to apply them in various contexts.
Central Mich. - COM - 101
Tyler Deford Persuasive Outline Topic: Audience: Seatbelts A diverse group of college students that may not know what could happen if they don't wear their seatbelts To Persuade To persuade my audience to wear their seatbelt in every moving vehicle t
Texas A&M - HIST - 106
Spring 20081History 106-518 Exam TwoSmithTrue (a) or false (b) 1. The reemergence of the Ku Klux Klan in 1915 was not just a southern phenomenon. TRUE,it was popular and supported in many non-southern places.2. Supporters of the Ku Klux Kla
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chapter 1 Homework SolutionsLO 1EXERCISE 1-1 USERS OF ACCOUNTING INFORMATION AND THEIR NEEDS1. Company management 2. Stockholder 3. Labor union 4. Securities and Exchange Commission 5. Banker 6. Supplier 7. Internal Revenue Service LO 2EXERCIS
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chapter 2 HomeworkLO 3 1. CA 2. CL 3. CA 4. NCA 5. CL 6. CL 7. CA 8. LTL 9. NCA LO 5EXERCISE 2-2 CLASSIFICATION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES [GRADED]EXERCISE 2-3 SELLING EXPENSES AND GENERAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPENSES1. Advertising expense-S 2.
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chapter 3 Homework LO 3EXERCISE 3-3 THE EFFECT OF TRANSACTIONS ON THE ACCOUNTING EQUATION1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9.Assets NE I I D NE I D D I=Liabilities NE NE NE D NE I NE NE NE+Owners' Equity NE I I NE NE NE D D ILO 3EXERCISE 3-4 T
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chatper 4 Homework SolutionsLO 5 1. AL 2. DR 3. AA 4. DE LO 5 May 31EXERCISE 4-4 OFFICE SUPPLIES EXERCISE 4-3 ACCRUALS AND DEFERRALS5. DE 6. DR 7. AL 8. AAOffice Supplies Expense Office Supplies on Hand To record office supplies used: $1,450 +
Virginia Tech - BIOL - 2004
Genetics EXAMINATION 3BIOL 2004CRN 90827 Chapters 12, 13, 14, and 15Tuesday, 30 October 20071. Which of the following are activities of DNA polymerase? (1) 5' 3' polymerase (2) 3' 5' polymerase (3) 5' 3'exonuclease (4) 3' 5' exonuclease (
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chapter 5 Homework SolutionsLO 1EXERCISE 5-2 INVENTORIABLE COSTSList price: $100 200 units Less: 10% volume discount Freight costs Insurance for goods in transit Total cost$20,000 (2,000) 56 32 $18,088Under the cost principle, all of these c
University of Iowa - ACCT - Intro to f
Chapter 7 Homework SolutionsLO 2EXERCISE 7-3 COMPARISON OF THE DIRECT WRITE-OFF AND ALLOWANCE METHODS OF ACCOUNTING FOR BAD DEBTSNet income under each of the two alternatives is as follows: Direct write-off method: $145,000 $10,500 = $134,500
University of Iowa - 06E - 002
06E:002:AAA & BBB Principles of Macroeconomics Name_Exam 1Version ASection Number_MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.1) In the circular flow model, the value of total income
Penn State - SOC - 012
Criminology Final Exam ReviewChapter 12TermsBroken window theory- the theory that social and physical disorder gives rise to crime Collective efficacy- a combination of social cohesion and willingness too intervene on behalf of the common good by
Penn State - B LAW - 243
B LAW 243 Exam 1 Wednesday, August 29, 2007 What is the law? o Rules set by whoever is in charge-Romans pretty much developed the concept of law- statute (covers everyone within society) statutory law, rights & responsibilities o Ordinance-more spec
Penn State - EGEE - 120
1. Oil on the Brain The Beginning Major Themes Idea of switch-point, transition from whale oil to petroleum Technological innovation is key Boom phenomenon role of profits Backside is a bust Pennsylvania, 1860-1890, the dominant oil producing region
Penn State - MATSE - 081
CARBON FIBEREmilia MocarskiI. Introduction/ApplicationsCarbon fiber dates back to the 1960s when it was first realized that it could strengthen and stiffen structural products. Thomas Edison first used carbon fiber as material for the filament in
Penn State - ECON - 002
Econ 002 Exam 1 ReviewMicro v. Macro Economics Micro looks at parts and figures out how they fit together- building blocks for macro-studies decision making undertaken by individuals and by firms Macro studies the behavior of the economy as a whol
Penn State - PHIL - 005
Phil 005 Midterm Short Answer 1. Ostranenie was a term important to Bertolt Brecht. It means "making strange." He took the Formalist concept of "defamiliarization" remade it as "verfremdungseffekt," or distanciation, in which the work of art would re
Penn State - PHIL - 005
Emilia Mocarski Phil 005 Final Exam2. Cognitive theory looks for more precise answers to questions raised about film reception by semiotics and psychoanalytic theory. It "seeks to understand human though, emotion, and action by appeal to processes
Penn State - RL ST - 001
Rl St 001 Review Exam #1The Academic Study of ReligionI. What is religion? A person`s priorities/value system Ultimate Concern Non-physical, transcendent, sacred, timeless/spaceless A. Religion defined as Ultimate Concern 1. Anything is capable
Penn State - PSYCH - 100
Chapter 1Introduction & Research Methods Psychologymind & word Definition-the scientific study of behavior and mental processes-behavior is anything we do-mental processes are our private, internal experiences Critical thinking-the process of obje
Texas A&M - POLS - 207
Review for Examination 1 POLS 207: State and Local Government Sections (Fall 2007) Politics: The process by which individuals and political parties nominate and elect public officials and formulate a public policy. Government: A public institution wi
McDaniel - EDU - 1101
Automotive Technology By: Andy CarrMy research process involved books, magazines, videos and actually taking a ride in a hybrid car. I focused on the most recent developments in automotive technology, especially those related to alternative fuels.
Arizona - PUBLIC ADM - PA 206
History of Civil Services(Tuesday Feb 26)Federalist vs. Andrew Jackson - Early in history uneventful for Civil Services - Federalist: elitists best educated, experienced, top of the food chain, seemed natural that they run the government or those
Arizona - PUBLIC ADM - PA 206
Study Guide Exam 3 What were the major issues for the founding fathers? Wanted to establish our government, working out details with separation of powers, getting on with the business of commerce and diplomatic relations. They were considered to be e
Texas A&M - BIOL - 101
BIOL 101-509 Sept. 12, 2007Kidney Bean Lab Report Lab Partners Cristal V, Erica Jeffers Abstract The objective of this experiment is to learn about the growing conditions of beans when grown in light and when grow without light. Each situation will
Arizona - POL - POL 443
1. What is Stalinism? What are the key features? How does the totalitarian model further illuminate the "logic" of Stalinism? What is Stalinism? Under the leadership of Stalin, Stalinism was a particular period in Soviet Russia's development in the y
Texas A&M - BIOL - 101
Botany 101 Exam Review #1 Robert Hooke (1665): 1st to describe the concept of cells. Studied cork (dead cells) Jean Baptiste de Lamarck (1809): Recognized that animals and plants consisted of cells, often grouped into tissues. Robert Brown (1831): di
Arizona - POL - 462
Political Science 426 June 5, 2007 Clausewitz -His definition of war is to impose your will upon an enemy through conflict. -Trinity of war: People, Military, and Leaders -Therefore can the civil war fall into that category -In order for it to be a w
Arizona - POL - 462
Political Science 426 June 5, 2007 Clausewitz -His definition of war is to impose your will upon an enemy through conflict. -Trinity of war: People, Military, and Leaders -Therefore can the civil war fall into that category -In order for it to be a w
Texas A&M - HIST - 207
POL SCI NOTES 8.30.2007 State and local governments play a huge role in domestic policies. Foreign is controlled by federal government.4 threads: 1) After WWII reform at state and local government level. 2) State and local government play vital rol
Texas A&M - HIST - 207
Review Exam II State and Local 207-510 Fall 07 1. What is a political action committee and what is its function? An organizational device used by corporations, labor unions, and other organizations to raise money for campaign contributions. 2. Exampl
Penn State - COMM - 150
Charlie Chaplin's film Modern times hits on a time of desperate employment and bad conditions that most people were facing during the Great Depression. Chaplin believed that most if not ALL of these problems had to do with the growing efficiencies of
Penn State - L I R - 201
Chapter 2 o Raw data o Datasets, observations and variables o Population versus sample o Parameter versus statistic o Variable types and roles o How to summarize categorical variables Tables Graphso How to summarize quantitative variables
Penn State - L I R - 201
CHAPTER 8 Random Variables - assigns a number (or symbol) to each outcome of a random circumstance. Examples: Call our random variable X! Let X = the number of spades in a random sample of 4 cards from a deck. Let X = the sum of 2 rolls of a six si
Penn State - L I R - 201
CHAPTER 9 Sampling Distributions for Proportions and Means Notation Population proportion p ^ Sample proportion p Population mean Sample mean x Population standard deviation Sample standard deviation s In this course, we will use two different type
Penn State - L I R - 201
CHAPTER 10 Estimating Proportions with Confidence Review of Ch 9 information we will use in Ch 10: One Proportion one categorical variable If np and n(1-p) are both greater than or equal to 10, then ^ the distribution of p 's can be described as: th
Penn State - L I R - 201
CHAPTER 11 Estimating Means with Confidence Review of Ch 9 information we will use in Ch 10: One Mean one quantitative variable If the population is normal or n30 then the x 's can be described as: the shape is approximately normal the mean is the
Penn State - L I R - 201
Stat 200 Project 3 Due Date: February 15, 2008 by 5pm Possible Points: 50George PolyaAs we do inference, we are following steps to come up with a solution. The mathematician George Polya published a book called How To Solve It in which he outlined
Penn State - L I R - 201
LIR201 Study Sheet for Cases Case Name Griggs V. Duke Power Co. (1971) Issue Whether a company can institute policies regarding educational standards and intelligence as a requirement to be hired or in order to transfer to another department. Facts/D
Penn State - L I R - 201
Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander Laura P. HartmanChapter 9Religious DiscriminationMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Statutory BasisIt shall be an unlawful employment practice for an employer- (
Penn State - L I R - 201
Dawn D. Bennett-Alexander Laura P. HartmanChapter 12Disability DiscriminationMcGraw-Hill/IrwinCopyright 2007 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.Statutory Basis Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 602, 102 No cover
Penn State - PHYS - 250
Bell, Evan Homework 8 Due: Mar 20 2005, 11:00 pm Inst: Furlan This print-out should have 14 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. 001 (part 1
Penn State - PHYS - 250
Bell, Evan Homework 9 Due: Mar 25 2005, 11:00 pm Inst: Furlan This print-out should have 26 questions. Multiple-choice questions may continue on the next column or page find all choices before answering. The due time is Central time. 001 (part 1