Moshe Koppel and colleagues (2002) created a computer program to test whether men and women use language differently. To what extent could the computer program accurately identify whether something was written by man or woman?
A. no better than chance (about 50% accuracy)
B. well above chance (about 80% accuracy)
C. 80% accuracy but only for fictional writing
D. 80% accuracy but only for nonfiction writing
B. well above chance (about 80% accuracy)
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Wilson's effort to manage the Mexican Revolution and protect U.S. interests in Mexico resulted in:
A) a legacy of suspicion and mistrust between the two nations. B) American military occupation of Mexico until 1934. C) an era of good feelings between the nations. D) a war between Mexico and the U.S.
The Viking Leif Erikson traveled as far west as ________
A. Jamestown B. New Brunswick C. Newfoundland D. Nova Scotia E. Prince Edward Island
Most American scientists accept the theory that humans migrated to North America following large mammals across the Bering Strait. Most American Indian peoples
a. accept this theory as the only explanation for their presence here. b. believe that they have always lived in their homelands because traditional stories place them squarely in the world created for them by the gods. c. point to their migration stories from the north as supporting the Bering Strait theory. d. have no stories of creation.
What was the new technical advantage introduced at the Battle of the Somme?
a. gas canisters b. mustard gas c. the tank d. shrapnel e. machine gun