Answer:
The answer is maintenance rehearsal and elaborative rehearsal, respectively.
Explanation:
Maintenance rehearsal usually consists in repeating information so that it's stored in the short term memory. An example is remembering a phone number or a shopping items list.
Elaborative rehearsal involves thinking about the meaning of the information. As the information is connected to previous knowledged, it's often transferred to the long term memory.
The constitution has been mentioned by many people so far. Sure. That does answer your question in a literal sense. However, which dictators throughout history have ever cared about the laws in their country?
Besides laws and the constitution, what many Canadians would be reluctant to mention is the fact that there are 38+ million people in Canada, many of whom are armed. The prime minister is just one person. Sure, they control the military, but Canada is huge! Armed civilians using guerilla tactics would be a serious challenge for Canada's military, even if they backed the would be dictator, which I think would be unlikely, especially by a majority.
Just to be clear to our southern neighbours, we don't need “the 2nd” to defend ourselves from a would be dictator. We are just fine. And we have lots of guns.
Answer:
B, Dam Building
Explanation:
If they build a dam then the place they build it wont get flooded but somewhere else would and I took a test and got it right
His quote is important so we learn our lessons from the past so we don't repeat them in the future. The post-WWII generation needs to learn about the tragedy of the Holocaust along with how Hitler and the Nazis were able to rise to power, and we need to know how to act when we see parallels to this in the modern world.
Answer:
Random assignment technique
Explanation:
The options for this question are missing. The options are:
A. Creating matched pairs
B Random assignment
C. Correlated assignment
In research, the term random assignment refers to the use of chance procedures to make sure that each participant of the study is assigned to a random group. In other words, participants are assigned to random groups.
In this example, Frances wants to study the effects of violent videogames on children's levels of aggression. As children come to the lab, she flips a coin and if it's heads they play a video game. If it's tails, they play a non-violent video game. We can see that <u>Frances is using a random method to assign the children to the groups (flipping a coin) and therefore they are assigned to random groups because she is using a chance procedure.</u> Therefore she is using random assignment technique