What is a ‘genetic epistemologist’ interested in?

the origins of knowledge
the role of genes in knowledge
the origins of disease and how it spreads
the role of genes in disease and how it spreads


the origins of knowledge

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Maria has a history project to complete. First, she makes a list of the events that relate to her topic. She decides which ones are the most interesting and then creates several sample outlines, each with a different combination of events. She then researches all of the events at the library and on her computer. Last, she selects the outline that will work best, given the information she was able

to find on particular topics and how interesting each one was, and revises it if necessary. Now she is ready to begin writing. According to Jerome Kagan, Maria exhibits which of the following? a. impulsivity b. reflectivity c. field-independence d. field-dependence

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When behaviorists describe an organism as a "black box," they mean that:

a. Many stimuli have no noticeable effect on the organism. b. Learning processes occurring within the organism cannot be studied scientifically. c. Learning is, by its very nature, something that takes place outside the organism. d. An organism makes many responses even in the absence of any observed external stimulus.

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Which of the following are true statements about accreditation in higher education?

a. U.S. accreditation meets the criteria for an expertise-oriented approach. b. Higher education in countries (Germany, Netherlands, India, United Kingdom) is required by law to be accredited. c. National Association of Secondary Principals Association is an example that used the accreditation procedures in their organization. d. Accreditation may follow a "mission-based approach" that focuses on the future of institutional improvement.

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Contrast the Cold War era and the contemporary globalization system.

What will be an ideal response?

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