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Biometrics 
use of physical or behavioral properties of human beings for automatic identity recognition 
 
 
 
Qualities of physical or behavioral properties used in biometrics 
1) something that is characteristic only to me 
2) not something that I know (password) 
3) not something that i have (key) 
 
 
 
Necessities of a biometric system 
1) data that we process must result from measurement of a living subject 
2) biometric sensors must deliver authentic biometric samples 
3) we need presenta...
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PSY100 Test 1 | University of Toronto, Prof. Ashley 
Waggoner-Denton 100% Correct Answers 
Science - Answer- The use of systematic observation to acquire knowledge. 
Systematic observation - Answer- The careful observation of the natural world with the 
aim of better understanding it. Observations provide basic data that allow scientists to 
track, tally, and organize information about the natural world. 
Naturalistic Observation - Answer- Passive observation. Observers do not change or 
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PSY100 Test 1 | University of Toronto, Prof. Ashley 
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Science - Answer- The use of systematic observation to acquire knowledge. 
Systematic observation - Answer- The careful observation of the natural world with the 
aim of better understanding it. Observations provide basic data that allow scientists to 
track, tally, and organize information about the natural world. 
Naturalistic Observation - Answer- Passive observation. Observers do not change or 
alter o...
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PSY100 Test 1 | University of Toronto, Prof. 
Ashley Waggoner-Denton 100% Solved 
Science - answerThe use of systematic observation to acquire knowledge. 
Systematic observation - answerThe careful observation of the natural world with the aim of 
better understanding it. Observations provide basic data that allow scientists to track, tally, and 
organize information about the natural world. 
Naturalistic Observation - answerPassive observation. Observers do not change or alter 
ongoing behaviou...
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PSYC 100 Fall Exam Questions And 
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The essential elements of science - AnswersSystematic observation 
Hypothesis 
Democratic 
Cumulative 
Code of ethics - AnswersInformed consent 
Confidentiality 
Privacy 
Benefits 
Deception 
Empirical methods - AnswersApproaches to inquiry that are tied to actual measurement and 
observation. 
Ethics - AnswersProfessional guidelines that offer researchers a template for making decisions that 
pr...
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PSY100 Test 1 | University of Toronto, Prof. 
Ashley Waggoner-Denton 100% Solved 
Science - answerThe use of systematic observation to acquire knowledge. 
Systematic observation - answerThe careful observation of the natural world with the aim of 
better understanding it. Observations provide basic data that allow scientists to track, tally, and 
organize information about the natural world. 
Naturalistic Observation - answerPassive observation. Observers do not change or alter 
ongoing behaviou...
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MK 442 Google Analytics Exam | Questions with 100% Correct Answers To understand how many users are coming from various devices, like computers or mobile phones, you run a report that shows this data, per device, over the past 30 days. In this report, which of these is considered a "metric" in Google Analytics? How many users were on mobile phones You want to create new audiences for your eCommerce site by segmenting users according to parameters that make sense for your business, like ...
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PSY 320 Quiz Questions | Questions and Answers Which of the following were key factors that contributed to the cognitive revolution? dissatisfaction with behaviorism, information processing, a change in the kinds of questions researchers were interested in studying The study of how we know things Epistemology How we know things empiricism and rationalism The idea that we know things through observation, through our senses Empiricism The idea that we know things in ways other than through obser...
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