All sources will have some element of bias in them due to the fact that they are products of a specific person's (or specific people's) views. The best ways to deal with bias are 1) to acknowledge the bias and comment on it, 2) to include several sources with differing biases and discuss their differences, or 3) the analyze what the existence of the bias might indicate about the issue.
It took place in Puerto Rico and Cuba, I believe.
I think it's spheroid?
Not actually sure this is actually a question I was on...
...Sorry guys that one was WRONG it's actually <u><em>ellipse</em></u>.
They started throwing hand :0 in the day you were born
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Tolman's experiments with rats demonstrated that organisms can learn even if they do not receive immediate reinforcement (Tolman & Honzik, 1930; Tolman, Ritchie, & Kalish, 1946). ... In the experiments, Tolman placed hungry rats in a maze with no reward for finding their way through it.
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