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Career Explorations UNIT TEST (1) 80%. 
 
Which statement best describes the rhyme schemes of "To My Dear Loving Husband" and "To the King's Most Excellent Majesty"? 
 
Both poets primarily use couplets to link ideas about love and devotion; Bradstreet uses inversion to complete rhymes. 
Both poets use couplets for rhyme scheme and structure, inverting sentences when needed to maintain the rhyme. 
Bradstreet uses couplets throughout; Wheatley uses couplets and inverts sentences as needed fo...
Clear and detailed notes for INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY, part ONE, including: Cesare Lombroso, trait theory, genetics, Brunner, Polygenetic scores, neuroscience, prefrontal cortex theory, Raine, Psychosocial trait theory, intelligence,Hirchi and Hindeland, Mears and Cochran, arousal theory, personality, psychopathy, development and life course theory, Moffit, Laub and Sampson, Giordano, violent crime, multiple murder, terrorism, and white collar crimes.
Clear and detailed notes for INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY, part ONE, including: consensus, conflict, and interactionist views of criminology, definition of criminology, male in se vs male probita, felonies vs misdemeanors, acts re vs mens rea, criminology research methods, validity and reliability, experiments, surveys, participant observation, case studies, unobtrusive methods, UCR crime data, crime rate, clearance rate, NIBRS, types of criminal offenders, victimology, victim participation theory, life...
Clear and detailed notes for INTRO TO CRIMINOLOGY, part ONE, including: Criminology theory/ schools of thought, the classical school, Bentham, Deterence theory, Stafford and Warr, positivism, atavism, post-positivism, social disorganization theory, natural ecology,systemic model of social disorganization, anomie/strain theory, Merton, Cohen, Cloward and Ohlin, Mesner and Rosenfield, Agnew,Differential association, social learning theory, techniques of neutralization, labelling, and MORE.
A clear, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes on the research methods of psychology for the course PSYCH202: Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science, including the scientific method, operationalization, hypotheses and variables, empirical research, independent and dependent variables, experimental and control groups, extreneous variables, descriptive and correlation research, ethical principles
A clear, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes on brain imaging and sensation and perception for the course PSYCH202: Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science.
A clear, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes on learning, language, and memory for the course PSYCH202: Introduction to Psychology as a Natural Science including conditioning, acquisition and extinction, shaping and chaining, schedules of reinforcement, rewards and punishment, Skinner, latent learning, nativism, interactionist theory, Bilingualism, Linguistic relativity, Spair-Whorf hypothesis, Modal model of memory, Baddely’s Working Memory Model, Encoding specificity principle, State-de...
A clear, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes on money and credit for the course ECON102: Principles of Macroeconomics, including the purposes of money, types of money, monetary base, narrow supply of money, broad supply of money, the credit system, credit market, inflation, credit demand curve, banks, assets and liabilities, reserves, required reserves, excess reserves, money multiplier, and the Federal Reserve.
A clear, detailed, and comprehensive set of notes on income for the course ECON102: Principles of Macroeconomics, including GDP per capita, benefits, disadvantages, productivity.