Give an example of a categorical syllogism with its corresponding Venn diagrams
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Examples will vary but students should incorporate the Venn diagrams on page 438.
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a. A false belief that enemies are persecuting you b. A false belief that you are unusually important c. Seeing personal messages where none was intended for you d. A false belief that everyone is staring at you
Parents' motherese, or child-directed speech,
a. quits abruptly when the toddler begins to use grammar. b. gradually includes more complex sentence constructions as the child improves language competencies. c. is triggered by hormonal changes in the mother's body. d. is flatter in vocal tone than adult-to-adult speech.
If the points on a scatterplot are clustered in a pattern that extends from the lower left to the upper right, this would suggest that the two variables depicted are:
a. normally distributed. b. positively correlated. c. regressing toward the average. d. negatively correlated.
Dr. Sanders was excited to observe the effects of leptin on her obese laboratory mice and began to explore ways that leptin could be used to help people lose weight. It is likely that Dr. Sanders will
A. be equally successful with humans as with mice, once the side effects of leptin are controlled. B. not be successful with humans, because humans do not make leptin. C. not be successful with humans, because obese humans are already producing high amounts of leptin and adding more would not help them lose weight. D. not be successful with humans, because obese humans do not have receptors for leptin.