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Education 200 (215) UW Final Exam Questions with well explained answers
Awareness - Answer-The circle around the outside of the APT model includes self, others, and 
environment and represents 
Mindfulness - Answer-- the opposite of mindlessness. 
-the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, with an 
element of openness to the unfolding of experiences moment-by-moment. 
-built through intentional practices focusing on observing, describing, or participating. 
True or False: 
Both goals and values can be achieved eventually....
- Exam (elaborations)
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Awareness - Answer-The circle around the outside of the APT model includes self, others, and 
environment and represents 
Mindfulness - Answer-- the opposite of mindlessness. 
-the awareness that emerges through paying attention on purpose, in the present moment, with an 
element of openness to the unfolding of experiences moment-by-moment. 
-built through intentional practices focusing on observing, describing, or participating. 
True or False: 
Both goals and values can be achieved eventually....
psych 202 final uw madison All Possible Questions and Answers with complete solution
What is the Prisoner's Dilemma? What does it tell us about the prevalence of cooperation? - AnswerPrisoner's Dilemma: Game Theory model for understanding competition and cooperation 
Models why cooperation can be rare 
Influence of trust 
Tit-for-tat an effective strategy 
What is the tit-for-tat strategy? - Answer-Whatever your opponent did last turn, you do this time 
What is altruism? Why is its existence hard to explain, in terms of evolutionary theory? - AnswerAltruism: Behavior toward an...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What is the Prisoner's Dilemma? What does it tell us about the prevalence of cooperation? - AnswerPrisoner's Dilemma: Game Theory model for understanding competition and cooperation 
Models why cooperation can be rare 
Influence of trust 
Tit-for-tat an effective strategy 
What is the tit-for-tat strategy? - Answer-Whatever your opponent did last turn, you do this time 
What is altruism? Why is its existence hard to explain, in terms of evolutionary theory? - AnswerAltruism: Behavior toward an...
BLAW 205 UW Lax Exam #1 Questions and Answers with complete
Liability - Answer-The state of being legally responsible (liable) for something, such as a debt or 
obligation. 
Primary source of law - Answer-A document that establishes the law on a particular issue, such as a 
constitution, a statute, an administrative rule, or a court decision. 
Secondary source of law - Answer-A publication that summarizes or interprets the law, such as a legal 
encyclopedia, a legal treatise, or an article in a law review. 
Constitutional Law - Answer-The body of law der...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Liability - Answer-The state of being legally responsible (liable) for something, such as a debt or 
obligation. 
Primary source of law - Answer-A document that establishes the law on a particular issue, such as a 
constitution, a statute, an administrative rule, or a court decision. 
Secondary source of law - Answer-A publication that summarizes or interprets the law, such as a legal 
encyclopedia, a legal treatise, or an article in a law review. 
Constitutional Law - Answer-The body of law der...
UW-MADISON ECON 102 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS SOLVED 100% CORRECT!
What is Fiscal Policy? - changes in government taxes and spending that affect the level of GDP 
How does fiscal policy shift aggregate demand to the right? - 1. increases in government spending 
2. decreases in taxes 
How does fiscal policy shift aggregate demand to the left? - 1. Decrease government spending 
2. Increase taxes 
Expansionary polices - government polices that increase aggregate demand 
Contractionary polices - government polices that decrease aggregate demand 
When should the gov...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
What is Fiscal Policy? - changes in government taxes and spending that affect the level of GDP 
How does fiscal policy shift aggregate demand to the right? - 1. increases in government spending 
2. decreases in taxes 
How does fiscal policy shift aggregate demand to the left? - 1. Decrease government spending 
2. Increase taxes 
Expansionary polices - government polices that increase aggregate demand 
Contractionary polices - government polices that decrease aggregate demand 
When should the gov...
UW Bio 180 Exam 1 Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
Organism - A living entity made up of one or more cells 
Theory - An explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations 
Cell Theory - All organisms are made of cells and all cells come from preexisting cells 
Null Hypothesis - Specifies what we should observe when the hypothesis being tested isn't correct 
Control Group - A group that checks for other factors which are not being tested 
Two components of scientific theories - Pattern and process 
Population - Individuals of the ...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Organism - A living entity made up of one or more cells 
Theory - An explanation for a very general class of phenomena or observations 
Cell Theory - All organisms are made of cells and all cells come from preexisting cells 
Null Hypothesis - Specifies what we should observe when the hypothesis being tested isn't correct 
Control Group - A group that checks for other factors which are not being tested 
Two components of scientific theories - Pattern and process 
Population - Individuals of the ...
UW Madison MKT 300 Exam 1 questions and answers graded A+
Product - The need-satisfying offering of a firm 
Customer Satisfaction - The extent to which a firm fulfills a consumers' needs, desires and 
expectations 
Innovation - The development and spread of new ideas, goods and services 
Economies of Scale - As a company produces larger numbers of a particular product, the cost of 
each unit of the product goes down 
Production Era - A time when a company focuses on production of a few specific products - 
perhaps because few of these products are ava...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Product - The need-satisfying offering of a firm 
Customer Satisfaction - The extent to which a firm fulfills a consumers' needs, desires and 
expectations 
Innovation - The development and spread of new ideas, goods and services 
Economies of Scale - As a company produces larger numbers of a particular product, the cost of 
each unit of the product goes down 
Production Era - A time when a company focuses on production of a few specific products - 
perhaps because few of these products are ava...
UW Psych 202 Final Exam Review Questions & Answers Already Graded A+
DTI - Shows movement of water in the brain. A connectional scan. 
fMRI - Scans blood flow in the brain. Shows which parts of the brain are active during a task. High 
spatial resolution and poor temporal resolution. 
PET - A type of tracer scan. Shows how organs are functioning. Connectional with a high spatial 
resolution and low temporal resolution 
EEG - Detects electrical activity in the brain. High temporal acuity and low spatial. Also 
correlational. 
MEG - Uses sensors to detect magnetic ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
DTI - Shows movement of water in the brain. A connectional scan. 
fMRI - Scans blood flow in the brain. Shows which parts of the brain are active during a task. High 
spatial resolution and poor temporal resolution. 
PET - A type of tracer scan. Shows how organs are functioning. Connectional with a high spatial 
resolution and low temporal resolution 
EEG - Detects electrical activity in the brain. High temporal acuity and low spatial. Also 
correlational. 
MEG - Uses sensors to detect magnetic ...
Soc 134 exam UW-Madison EXAM(Answered;graded A+)
Southern strategy - Strategy by Republican party candidates of gaining political support in the 
southern US by consciously appealing to white Democrats' racial resentments in order to gain votes. In 
the 80s, it was anti drug rhetoric 
Law and order rhetoric - The demand for a stricter criminal justice system (ie longer terms of 
imprisonment, mandatory sentencing, 3 strikes laws, capital punishment) Used by Nixon and Wallace 
Welfare queen - Women accused of collecting excessive welfare payme...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Southern strategy - Strategy by Republican party candidates of gaining political support in the 
southern US by consciously appealing to white Democrats' racial resentments in order to gain votes. In 
the 80s, it was anti drug rhetoric 
Law and order rhetoric - The demand for a stricter criminal justice system (ie longer terms of 
imprisonment, mandatory sentencing, 3 strikes laws, capital punishment) Used by Nixon and Wallace 
Welfare queen - Women accused of collecting excessive welfare payme...
Kinesiology 150 UW-Madison Exam 1 Questions with well explained answers
Definition of health - A state of balance, an equilibrium that an individual has established within 
and between oneself an with the social an physical environment 
domains of learning - cognitive, affective, psychomotor 
Types of Health - physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual 
Factors of good health - physical: geography, environment, community size, industrial 
development 
social/cultural: beliefs, traditions, prejudices, economy, politics, religion, social norms, socioeconomic 
stat...
- Exam (elaborations)
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Definition of health - A state of balance, an equilibrium that an individual has established within 
and between oneself an with the social an physical environment 
domains of learning - cognitive, affective, psychomotor 
Types of Health - physical, mental, emotional, social, spiritual 
Factors of good health - physical: geography, environment, community size, industrial 
development 
social/cultural: beliefs, traditions, prejudices, economy, politics, religion, social norms, socioeconomic 
stat...
MKT 300 Final Exam (UW-Madison Laurie Brachman)Questions and Answers with complete
What are the decisions marketing managers have to make? (4) - Answer-1. Desired objective 
2. Kind of advertising 
3. Media to reach target customers 
4. What to say (the message) 
advertising allowance - Answer-price reductions to firms further along in the channel to encourage them 
to advertise or otherwise promote the firm's products locally 
Cooperative advertising - Answer-involves producers sharing in the cost of ads with wholesalers or 
retailers 
Types of Advertising - Answer-1. Produc...
- Exam (elaborations)
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What are the decisions marketing managers have to make? (4) - Answer-1. Desired objective 
2. Kind of advertising 
3. Media to reach target customers 
4. What to say (the message) 
advertising allowance - Answer-price reductions to firms further along in the channel to encourage them 
to advertise or otherwise promote the firm's products locally 
Cooperative advertising - Answer-involves producers sharing in the cost of ads with wholesalers or 
retailers 
Types of Advertising - Answer-1. Produc...
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PSYC 2301: Exam 1 Review Questions with well explained answers
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