In Wilhelm Wundt's terminology, the occurrence of a(n) __________ was a specific instance of what he more generally called __________.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
creative synthesis; psychic causality
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What is the most famous passage in Ephesians?
A. the Pauline analogy of Christians armed like Roman soldiers B. the Pauline conviction that Christians ought to exemplify the highest ethical behavior C. Jesus' return characterized as stealthy as "a thief in the night" D. "for God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son"
Most business observers agree with Berle and Means that, because stock ownership in large corporations is so dispersed, actual control of the corporation has passed to management
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. If people buy cars that are more efficient, replace large appliances with energy efficient ones, unplug unused
freezers and refrigerators, replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent models, and plant trees on private property and public land, then millions of tons of heat-trapping gasses will be kept out of the atmosphere, the current level of these gasses will be reduced, and the catastrophic consequences of global warming will be averted. A) Argument; conclusion: People buy cars ... private property and public land. B) Nonargument. C) Argument; conclusion: Millions of tons ... out of the atmosphere. D) Argument; conclusion: The catastrophic consequences ... will be averted. E) Argument; conclusion: Millions of tons of heat-trapping gasses ... will be averted.
Without really knowing it, many students inwardly believe that it is possible to acquire knowledge without thought, that it is possible to read without exerting any intellectual energy, and that good writing is not a product of practice and hard work but of a talent one is born with. As a result, they are not inclined to take any responsibility for their own learning or to put any effort into learning new modes of thinking. (Foundation for Critical Thinking, Critical Thinking: Basic Theory and Instructional Structures)This passage is made up of a(n) ________ and a(n) ________.
A. nonargument; explanation B. nonargument; report C. argument; conclusion: They are not inclined to take any responsibility for their own learning or to put any effort into learning new modes of thinking D. nonargument; unsupported assertion