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Art [367]
3 years ago
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WORTH 60 POINTS !!!

Advanced Placement (AP)
2 answers:
Luba_88 [7]3 years ago
7 0

The correct answer is A. There would be one house in Congress, and every state would have the same number of representatives.

GaryK [48]3 years ago
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There would be two houses in Congress, and representatives would be assigned based on state population.
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<u>Encoding failure</u> is the brain’s failure to create a memory link between something. Encoding usually refers to the brain’s ability to retain and recall information and when that malfunctions, it is known as encoding failure. In this case, encoding failure would lead Brian to failure. This is because during the written portion of the exam if he is not able to remember anything he studied prior to the exam then he will have trouble completing the test. He may have studied hours on end and used all his free time to study yet still struggled during the exam. This could cause him to fail the test if he doesn’t remember anything.

<u>Predictive validity</u> is the scale of scores for a test that predicts the scores based on certain criteria. This cognitive test usually tests the job performance of current workers relative to a new employee. This helps give the employer a good idea of who they should hire. In this case, predictive validity can either lead Brian to success or to failure. If he is able to recall information that he can use and completes the exam with ease and gets a score that is approved based on the predictive validity, then he should be fine and will be successful. However, if he fails to do well on the exam and receives a poor score, then his chances of getting the internship become very slim, leading him to failure.

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