A psychological tool in which a person creates a detailed mental picture of an event.

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Answer: Projectivetests

Psychologicaltests comes two ways:
Thestructure psychological tests or, objectives tests and unstructured psychologicaltests or, also called projective tests. By what you are referring the responderstrongly asserts a projective tests which in definition comes with anunambiguous stimuli or no paper test just drawings and images. If what theresponder’s suggesting is correct you are referring to the Rorschach projectivetests, these tests are a figure symmetrically placed in an inkblot that letsyou visualize or create a mental picture out of it, and makes you describe whatyou in see much detail as you can.




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Choose the item that is a summary of the following sentence and that could be completed by writing the word software in the blank. Even though you can buy lots of programs that let you play games and learn things on a computer, it’s a good idea to find ones that interest you.A) Nowadays you can buy ______________ that will let you do just about anything you want on your computer.

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Grandpa would smile in his gentle way and patiently answer their questions, or he’d tell them stories of brave warriors, ghosts, animals; and the kids listened in awed silence. Those little guys thought Grandpa was great.

Which statement best describes a symbol in this excerpt?

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Cheryl represents childhood innocence.
The little kids are curious about Grandpa.
The little kids represent warriors and ghosts

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This one of those questionsd that does not have a simple straight forward answer.

You can't pick A. We know nothing about Martin: who is that?

The little kids are more than curious about Grandpa. They are awed by him. It is really they who are the innocents.

They are interested in the stories Grandpa has to tell. They are not the warriors--not yet.

I think the answer must be B

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b

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Which sentence does not contain any errors in capitalization?a. Have you ever eaten at George's Sandwich Shop on Pepper Mill road?
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c. We drove to the midwest to visit relatives in Wisconsin.
d. The Outdoor Adventure Club sponsored a canoe trip on the James River.

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a is incorrect because "road" should be capitalized.b is incorrect because "county" should be capitalized.c is incorrect because "midwest" should be capitalized.d is correct.

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The correct response is - Roosevelt uses loaded language to provoke intense emotions in audience members

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Roosevelt uses loaded language to provoke intense emotions in audience members

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Honestly this isn’t for me but how do you put three commas in this?

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Mr. Gomez, though, tends to exaggerate, so I’m not sure that I entirely believe his story.

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Your answer would be C. unintentional injury. two to three people die because of accidents and adverse effects. In 1992 and 1994 the rate increased for malignant neoplasms during a 12 year period
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