What is physical proximity test? The physical proximity test requires that the act be proximate to the completed crime, or directly tending toward the completion of the crime, or amounting to the commencement of the consummation. It must be within the actor’s power to complete the crime almost immediately. What are the three legal tests […]
How is an explicit declarative memory different from an implicit Nondeclarative memory?
How is an explicit declarative memory different from an implicit Nondeclarative memory? Declarative memory allows us to consciously recollect events and facts. It is generally indexed by our ability to explicitly recall or recognize those events or facts. Nondeclarative memory, in contrast, is accessed without consciousness or implicitly through performance rather than recollection. Why are […]
What is the main purpose of the scouting movement?
What is the main purpose of the scouting movement? The purpose of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, social, emotional and spiritual development of young people so that they take a constructive place in society as responsible citizens, and as members of their local, national and international communities. What are the different types of […]
What is a prophage and temperate phage?
What is a prophage and temperate phage? In virology, temperate refers to the ability of some bacteriophages (notably coliphage λ) to display a lysogenic life cycle. Many (but not all) temperate phages can integrate their genomes into their host bacterium’s chromosome, together becoming a lysogen as the phage genome becomes a prophage. What type of […]
What color is found on the map more than any other?
What is cognitive Mediational theory?
What is cognitive Mediational theory? When an individual perceives a stimulus cognitive properties elicit arousal and emotion which are associated with that stimulus. The cognitive appraisal of the stimulus is what causes future emotional responses like stress or fear to be associated with the stimulus. What theory of emotion states that the emotion typically occurs […]
How did the 14th Amendment Due Process Clause extend the Bill of Rights?
How did the 14th Amendment Due Process Clause extend the Bill of Rights? The Due Process Clause guarantees “due process of law” before the government may deprive someone of “life, liberty, or property.” In other words, the Clause does not prohibit the government from depriving someone of “substantive” rights such as life, liberty, or property; […]
What challenge did Gestalt psychology present to structuralism?
What challenge did Gestalt psychology present to structuralism? What challenge did Gestalt Psychology present to Structuralism? gestalt psychology believed that behaviors, ideas, and perceptions are organized in a ways that can not be understood through a part-by-part analysis of the world. Structuralists depended on the method of introspection. Why was the phi phenomenon important to […]
What is the doctrine of comparative negligence?
What is the doctrine of comparative negligence? Comparative negligence is a principle of tort law that applies to casualty insurance in certain states. Comparative negligence states that when an accident occurs, the fault and/or negligence of each party involved is based upon their respective contributions to the accident. What are the two types of comparative […]
What are the local powers?
What are the local powers? Local Government Powers and Responsibilities parks and recreation. police department. fire department. housing services (zoning, permitting, public housing, and more) public transportation. business licenses. public libraries. street construction, maintenance and signage. What is the local government name? Common designated names for local government entities include state, province, region, canton, department, […]