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Microbiology for Embalmers Week 2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections - ANSWERStaphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that requires free oxygen for growth and survival is an aerobe - ANSWERTrue 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shape...
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Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections - ANSWERStaphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that requires free oxygen for growth and survival is an aerobe - ANSWERTrue 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is - ANSWERcorynebacterium diptheriae 
 
This agent causes an infection in birds and opportunistically infects people with AIDS - ANSWERMycobacterium avium 
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Which organism is well known for causing nosocomial infections? - ANSWERStaphylococcus aureus 
 
An organism that must obtain its oxygen from oxygen containing compounds is an aerobe. - ANSWERFalse 
 
The ethological agent that is rod shaped, a strict aerobe and causes pseudomembranes is? - ANSWERCorynebacterium diptheriae 
 
Which organism's pathogenicity is greater because of the high lipid content of their cell wall? - ANSWERMycobacterium 
 
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PSYC 323 Final Exam Questions with Correct Answers 2024
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Cohort Effects - relative similarities of a person's birth, era, or generation. (ie. millennials) 
 
Continuity vs. Discontinuity - continuity: development is gradual and occurs slowly 
discontinuity: sudden changes (age-related stages) 
 
Scientific Method - 1. conceptualize 
2. collect data 
3. draw conclusions 
4. revise 
 
Freuds Theoretical Orientation - Psychoanalytic Theory 
- oral (birth-1yr) 
- anal (1-3yrs) 
-phallic (3-6yrs) interest in genitals 
-latency (6yrs-puberty) suppressed se...
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WGU C217 Objective Assessment Study Guide (Answered) Complete Solution 2023/2024
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Multidimensional Perspective 
how cognitive, biological, and socioemotional development influence each other 
Multidimensionally speaking, if a young boy breaks his leg how will he not develop according to Piaget? 
He will not be able to develop cognitively because he can't move to experience the world around him 
What are two examples of how growth expands and shrinks? 
Fluid intelligence, Crystallized intellig...
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NSC 1306 Final Exam Questions and Answers
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NSC 1306 Final Exam Questions and Answers 
 
Clinical - Answer-pertaining to treatment 
 
Comparative approach - Answer-The study of biological processes by comparing different species 
 
Confounding variable - Answer-A factor other than the factor being studied that might produce an effect 
 
Coolidge effect - Answer-the revival of sexual arousal caused by the presence of a novel partner 
 
Critical thinking - Answer-process of recognizing the weakness of existing ideas and the evidence on whic...
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Qualities of a Helping Relationship Test Questions with Answers
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Qualities of a Helping Relationship Test Questions with Answers 
Erikson's Psychosocial Development - Answer-Presents stages of critical tasks across the lifespan, with development impeded by an inability to negotiate challenges in each stage 
 
Ethological Theory - Answer-Focuses on the evolutionary significance of behavior for human growth, emphasizing attachment theory and critical bonds with primary caregivers 
 
Bowlby's Attachment Theory - Answer-Emphasizes the critical bond between inf...
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WGU C217 Objective Assessment Study Guide (Answered) Complete Solution 2023/2024
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WGU C217 Objective Assessment Study Guide (Answered) Complete Solution 2023/2024 
 
Multidimensional Perspective 
how cognitive, biological, and socioemotional development influence each other 
Multidimensionally speaking, if a young boy breaks his leg how will he not develop according to Piaget? 
He will not be able to develop cognitively because he can't move to experience the world around him 
What are two examples of how growth expands and shrinks? 
Fluid intelligence, Crystallized intellig...
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To understand research methods and their importance in psychological inquiry
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To understand research methods and their importance 
in psychological inquiry 
positive correlation 
A correlation where as one variable increases, the other also increases, or as one decreases 
so does the other. Both variables move in the same direction. (slope is +) 
negative correlation 
as one variable increases, the other decreases or vise versa (slope is -) 
magnitude of correlation 
how closely to two variables correspond; how big is it 
methods of psychology 
experiments, correlations...
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Final Exam Questions with Complete Solutions, Rated A+
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The causative agent of scarlet fever is staphylococcus aureus? - True 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by nose and mouth - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria Gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates in - hospitals 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an organ...
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