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I'm pretty sure ducks fly similarly to birds. It conserves energy (just like birds).
The biggest animal is a blue whale. It can weigh up to 400,000 pounds and it can be as long as 98 feet in length. (btw 400,000 pounds is 33 elephants)
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Explanation:
The English Bill of Rights is an act that the Parliament of England passed on December 16, 1689. The Bill limits the power of the monarchy by creating a separation of powers, therefore enhancing and protecting the rights of citizens.
L. L. Thurstone identified seven clusters of primary mental abilities, including word fluency, memory, and inductive reasoning. He claimed that word fluency involves a different dimension of intelligence from that of reasoning.
Answer: Option C
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Louis Leo Thurstone believed that word fluency takes part in a different dimension's intelligence from that reasoning. He was able to come up with a structure of intelligence using Primary Mental Abilities as the core ingredient along with considering that it was an independent group of intelligence that different people own in different degrees. He was able to identify some independent group of intelligence, such as fluency in word, memory and the inductive reasoning.
This question is incomplete and incorrect because some of the options are incomplete or written incorrectly; here is the complete/correct question
When memory researcher Elizabeth Loftus was an adolescent, her uncle incorrectly insisted that as a child she had found her own mother's drowned body. Loftus herself falsely recollected finding the body. This best illustrates:
a. Proactive interference.
b. Implicit memory.
c. The self-reference effect.
d. The misinformation effect.
e. Mood-congruent memory.
The correct answer is D. The misinformation effect
Explanation:
The misinformation effect is a psychological phenomenon in which memories loss precision due to new information or details after the event occurred. This implies new information affects the individual's ability to remember what happened. This phenomenon occurs because the new information interferes with the process of remembering information that has been encoded.
The misinformation effect occurs in the case presented because due to Elizabeth's uncle insisting she found her mother's body (information after the event), Elizabeth is now unable to remember accurately what happened, and due to this, her memories lost precision even to the point she believes she found the body.