From an example we can deduce,
Jerome Holloway, who death sentence was ultimately reduced in the face of overwhelming evidence that he had been unable to comprehend the proceedings against him, has an I.Q. of 49 and a mental age of seven.
So i think 45 is the answer.
Yes, i think it is biased.
A bias is a type of prejudice against a person, event, situation, or group. In simple terms, it's when a person or group of people is treated unfairly. You're probably not even aware of the bias that happens in our everyday lives. We see bias in the media, medicine, and even in education.
Sometimes bias occurs intentionally, but often, people form biased opinions and attitudes without being aware of doing so, which is called an unconscious bias. How does this look in education? Let's look at Hoffman Elementary, an imaginary school struggling with educational bias, which is when a group of students is discriminated against in an educational setting.
What does intelligence look like at 5 years old, 25, 45, 75? Do we have a...
What do we look at to consider causality, after we have considered the role of chance (chapter 7), bias and confounding? Understand which each one is and what they mean. You do not have to be concerned with the caveats listed in each slide. Pay particular attention to temporality, the strength of the association(aka the effect measure), dose-response relationship and biological plausibility.
Primates are intelligent animals. How does their intelligence compare to humans? How do we (humans) define intelligence and what behaviors can we use to assess an animal's intelligence?
1. Suppose you have ln(oddsgel)-1-0.5x. (a) What does the graph of lnodds(y-1) look like, as x varies? (b) what does the graph of odds(y-1) look like, as x varies? (c) What does the graph of the probability of y-1 look like, as x varies? 2. Suppose you have In(odds(y-1)-1 o.5x. (a) What does the graph of In(odds(y-o)) look like, as x varies? (b) What does the graph of odds(y-o) look like, as x varies? (c) What does the graph of...
what does x & y valuues look like when b equals .12
What do exponential graphs look like? 1.1 What do estigating y=ht his lesson you will inve you will generated date, and answer each will show what you have investigate the characteristics of the family of functions y=b. As ate data for various functions in this family, form questions about each of these questions using multiple representations. Your team ou have learned on a stand-alone poster. REGINNING TO INVESTIGATE...
What do Garner’s and Sternberg’s theories of intelligence have in common? They both note that intelligence is entirely genetic and inborn. They each think that there is only one dominant form of intelligence. They both propose multiple forms of intelligence. They each believe that intelligence is entirely learned from one’s environment. One-way researchers attempt to sort out the effects of genes versus the environment on intelligence is through ________ studies. Analog Adoption Comparative case Which statement about the effects of...
what does a mclafferty rearrangment look like when you have no carbonyls and lets say there was a C C double bond?
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Faith Integration Assignment 5 - Vocation What do we mean by having a calling or being called? What is the difference between a calling and employment or a career? What types of vocations do we traditionally think of when we talk about being called? Why? Is it appropriate to be called to other careers? How does this work? What does this look like? How should you decide upon a vocation?
Esther is 75 years old. She received social security and has
$200,000 in savings. She does not want to outlive her savings and
estimates that she will live another 15 years, at most.
Question 6 Not yet answered Esther is 75 years old. She received social security and has $200,000 in savings. She does not want to outlive her savings and estimates that she will ive another 15 years, at most. She wants to take equal annual payments beginning in...
75 Chapter 12 . Live Gallbladder and Pancrat Diseases and Disorders CASE STUDY Jean is 45 years old and 50 pounds overweight. For the past 3 weeks, Jean has been experiencing severe right upper gastric pain after eating. She is diagnosed with cholecystitis. 1. What is this disease? 2. What predisposing factors does she have? 3. What symptoms does she have to support the diagnosis? 4. How would the diagnosis be confirmed? 5. What treatment might be done?