What are the three types of grapevine employees?

What will be an ideal response?


• isolates
• liaisons
• dead-enders

Psychology

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While having a gene for Parkinson's disease guarantees that Parkinson's disease will develop, this is not the only factor that can lead to Parkinson's disease. In other words, the presence of the gene is a __________, but not a __________.

A. risk factor; sufficient cause B. sufficient cause; necessary cause C. necessary cause; risk factor D. contributory cause; sufficient cause

Psychology

How did Descartes' hydraulic model of brain functioning hold up to scientific testing?

A. There is currently evidence to support this model of brain functioning. B. This model is not supported by modern observations of brain functioning. C. There has not been sufficient testing to determine if this model is supported. D. This model is not scientifically testable.

Psychology

Mike pitched a great game on Saturday, and he believes that it is because he wore his lucky socks. He has now decided that he will wear these socks for every game of the season because he believes that they will make him lucky. This belief is based on _____

a. superstition b. rationalism c. authority d. science

Psychology

Joe has been a homicide detective in Colorado Springs for several years, and he is good at his job. He is often called on by other detectives to help with difficult cases. Which of the following reflects his fluid intelligence?

a. Joe has comprehensive knowledge of ballistics, including the identification of weapons and interpretation of angle and distance of firing. b. Joe knows the history of local gangs and their allegiances from his years on the job. c. Joe finds that when he reads through a file, a detail will leap out at him as peculiar to the flow of events, which then helps to focus the direction of the investigation. d. Joe has learned a great deal about the psychology of domestic violence, which can be the underlying trigger of a homicide.

Psychology