Explain "Standard Simulationism" and how useful is it as a model of pretend play?
Standard Simulationism
• We understand the psychological states of others by analogy with our own psychological states.
• We have a special self-monitoring system for identifying our own psychological states.
- Major milestone in cognitive and social development in
children.
-Self-directed: Pretends to carry out familiar activity.
-Other-directed: Gives an object qualities that it does not
have.
-Object substitution: Using object as something else.
Explain "Standard Simulationism" and how useful is it as a model of pretend play?
Explain your mental model of how n-doping of a semi-conductor works. Include any diagrams if useful.
Explain how carriers play an important role in the transmission of pathegens.
what does Coefficient of Variation tell us (how is it useful) and what does Standard Deviation tell us? If the SD is $7,000, what does it mean? Please try to explain in the easiest way
Explain Weisbord’s Six-Box Model, using an example. What are its key characteristics, and useful is it for analyzing an organization? Which, if any, of the areas do you consider to be the most important, and why?
Please explain when is a Gantt Chart useful? When is a network diagram useful? How are they different? Is there any of them that is more preferable than the other?
Explain fully how the as/ad model is related to the keynesian model and how it is different?
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Explain fully how the as/ad model is related to the keynesian model and how it is different?
3. (10pts) (a) Explain the principle of Raman spectroscopy? How this technique is useful to characterize carbon nanomaterials? (b) Explain how XRD can be useful to characterize nanocomposites, by taking polymer-clay nanocomposite as example
4) Explain how a guitarist can play different notes with a single string by pressing on that string at particular points.