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d. None of these, these matrices cannot be added.
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a. collaborative b. imitative c. onlooker d. parallel
Errors that can lead to outliers can occur in
a. measurement. b. data recording. c. data entry. d. all of the above
Sally, who is pregnant, tests HIV-positive. When her daughter Jesse is born, she does not have the HIV virus. Sally's doctor is most likely to tell her
a. she should breast feed her daughter so she can benefit from natural immunities to infection that breast milk often provides. b. she should not breast feed her daughter, as she might transmit the HIV virus through her breast milk. c. she and her daughter are very fortunate, and she need no longer worry about transmitting the virus to her. d. since she did not transmit the HIV virus to this child, it is unlikely that she would transmit the virus to another child, should she become pregnant again.
John Gibbs, author of Moral Development and Reality, experienced a significant moral dilemma as a child at
a. home, where he saw his mother abused by his father. b. camp, where he saw a mildly intellectually disabled man tormented by campers. c. school, where he was pressured into picking on an overweight classmate. d. church, where he struggled to understand how good church-going people could say mean things about others.