Granting titles of nobility
Permitting slavery
Denying citizens the right to vote due to race (colour) or previous servitude
Denying citizens the right to vote due to gender <span />
Answer: This memory is an example of episodic memory.
Explanation:
Episodic memory definition:
Episodic memory is that memory which enables us to retrieve information or remember information based on the situations we have experienced. These are the memories we can recall using our cognitive abilities in order to put together all the our life past events or remember each of them.
It is like playing a CD in your minds of all the experiences that you went through based on the events that you consider crucial .
Answer:
C. It conveys southerners’ hatred of abolitionists, demonstrating that ending slavery was a threat to the southerners’ way of life.
Explanation:
The text you are referring to is an article with several criticisms of abolitionism and those who defended it. The article stated how abolitionists were being irrational and petty about the way of life and the slave system present in southern states. The text expresses how, by an act of envy, the abolitionists wished to exterminate the southern way of life, reducing their supremacy and control and ending the good customs of the Confederate citizens. In summary, the text directly expressed the southerners 'hatred of abolitionists, demonstrating that ending slavery was a threat to the southerners' way of life.
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"psychologists often do not agree on how to score the results of the test."</span>
The Rorschach Inkblot Test
refers to a projective psychological test comprising of 10 inkblots published
on cards produced in 1921 with the publication of Psychodiagnostik by Hermann
Rorschach.
In the 1940s and 1950s,
the test was identical with clinical psychology. All the way through the 20th
century, the Rorschach inkblot test was a frequently used and interpreted
psychological test.
The correct answer will be B. compare many people's scores on that measure with their job performance
The accuracy with which a method measures what it is intended to measure is referred to as its validity. If research has high validity, it produces results that correspond to real physical or social properties, characteristics, and variations. One sign that the measurement is valid is high reliability.
We will look at three different types here: face validity, content validity, and criterion validity are all types of validity.
This is an imcomplete question the complete question will be
Which of the following is one way to determine whether a measurement is valid?
a. compare one person's score on that measure with his or her job performance
b. compare many people's scores on that measure with their job performance
c. compare the reliability and validity scores for a group of people
d. compare many people's overall job performance
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