Absent-Mindness: we may not remember information we are given when our minds are occupied elsewhere. For example you may have trouble remembering the lecture material in history class if you are staring out the window.
Transience: this means that our memories often fade over time. For example you are more likely to remember an episode of your favorite television program right after you see it but as time passes you’re most likely to forget the details of that program.
Misattribution: this happens when we miss remember the source of information. For example, you may remember a story but not remember who told you the story.
Answer: C
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I had the same question AND I PASSED. JUST TRUST ME.
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Option A=> true.
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Texas is one of the states in the United States of America and it is situated in the South Central part of the country.
Presently in Texas, they make use of Partisan elections in the selection of their Judicial. Although, before the year 1876, the Governor is the one with the power to appoint judges.
Some of the judges sometimes do collect large campaign funds from parties. Conflicts of interest do come in when judges have to hear cases determining the financial interests of persons who have donated to their campaigns and this was corrected by the Judicial Campaign Fairness Act.
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A correlation is only a mathematical means of describing the relationship between variables. When it is a positive correlation, it means when the value of one increases, for example, the value of the other variable also increases or when one decreases, so does the other. A negative correlation would show that as one variable increases in value, the other decreases. These relationships are non-causal as you're not manipulating variables to control them to see what is causing this relationship. Sometimes, non-causal covariance (or variables that don't have an effect on each other vary cooincidentally in a pattern-like fashion, when there is actually another variable causing the relationship going on.
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In the case of this example, it is doubtful that having money causes you to have a higher grade point average. So while we see an increase in grade point average with those who have high income it could be due to other factors, like people with more money have access to learning tools, tutors and other things that people with less money don't have access to. So it is access to tools, not money that is actually causing a difference. There are likely dozens if not hundreds of other potential confounded variables that could be causing this observation.
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President Jackson had won the most votes, but not the majority. He just barely had more votes than John Quincy Adams so the revealing of the winner was postponed giving Adams more time, so he convinced one of his opponents to give him all of his votes if Adams made him Vice Present.
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