Answer:
The professor's suggestion most clearly reflects a Biological perspective.
Explanation:
We can see that Professor Kang's suggestion reflects the biological perspective because he is centering on the <em>neural pathways</em>, the physical aspect of an individual, to explain his/her behavior.
Answer:
question number 1 answer: On 31 october 1517, Luther wrote to his bishop, Albrechtron Brandenburg, protesting against the sale of indulgeences. He enclosed in his letter a copy of his "Disputation of Martin Luther on the power and Efficacy of Indulgences" which came to be known as the Ninety-five Theses.
Answer:
a reduction in the price of the good
Explanation:
A supply curve will shift to the right if the sellers increase the amount of goods sold in the market.
When the price of that particular good is decreased, the amount of profit that the sellers can get from selling the goods will also decreased. So in response, the Sellers will reduce the amount of goods sold in the market (at least until the selling price bounced back again). This will cause the supply curve shifts to the left.
<u>Answer:</u>
The procedures having relevance with the Common Rule ensuring the protection of the subjects, inclusive of a review given by an independent committee as reliable as an IRB must be described in an agreement called an ‘Assurance of Compliance’ with a US federal agency.
<u>Explanation:</u>
- A certain set of guidelines has been put up to ensure the uniformity of procedures implemented to carry out the functioning of various agencies working under the US federal agencies.
- These procedures have to comply with the common rule and ensure that the people and the environment are protected during the functioning of the agency.
Answer: B. Robert could remember the good old days but couldn't remember what he'd eaten for breakfast.
Explanation: Anterograde amnesia is simply a subset of amnesia, a person experiences anterograde amnesia when the hippocampus section of the brain is damaged, this leads to the inability of that individual to create new memories after the event that caused the amnesia.
Although people suffering from anterograde amnesia can quit remember memories from their far past but find it difficult in remembering memories from their immediate past.
Robert remembers the long term memories from his child hood but he can't remember the immediate past memory of what he had eaten for breakfast, i.e he cannot store new memories. This is called anterograde amnesia.