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This would be considered a primary source since it came directly from Hillary Clinton. If it were a paraphrased version of her speech, for example, then it would be considered a secondary source.
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What ever they are comfortable paying.
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stereotype is defined as a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing.
The answer is:
The dwarves doubt Bilbo's abilities as a burglar because he is a hobbit
Answer:
The children are experiencing natural reinforcement.
Explanation:
Sandra's children are very successful in school and that is a stated natural reinforcer.
Natural reinforces occur as a result of their behavior without involving others expressing their approval of their behavior.
Sandra is trying to foster this natural reinforcement with positive social reinforcement, "but she does not always remember".
Answer: C) Is accepted as true until proven false
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Explanation:
We cannot prove the hypothesis to be 100% true because there might be data out there that we haven't accounted for, or some scenario that we haven't thought of yet. There's always going to be room for uncertainty and doubt. Keep in mind that such doubt does not necessarily mean that the theory is automatically false.
So all of this rules out choice A.
Choice B is ruled out as well because data supporting a hypothesis doesn't falsify the hypothesis. The term "falsify" means "to prove false" as you'd expect.
Choice C is the answer because the data seems to support the hypothesis and again we leave room for error. It's quite possible that in some unspecified date in the future, there are better methods of measurement to get a better sense of what's going on.
Choice D is ruled out because a law refers to something like the law of gravity. It's something you observe but it doesn't explain why something works. It doesn't provide the underlying mechanics of what's going on. We simply just report what we see which is exactly what an observation is.