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The statements listed concern various study habits. Indicate Yes if you practice a habit and No if you do not. Then categorize these habits as either Effective or Ineffective Study Habits.
Study Habit Practices
- Taking everything you may not need to school.
- Studying intensively right before a test or project.
- Resting well the night before.
- Taking breaks during study sessions.
- Creating a plan for what needs to be completed.
- Trying to multitask (e.g., studying while looking after younger siblings).
- Relying on a single resource rather than exploring multiple materials.
- Reorganizing and rewriting your notes.
- Practicing performance tasks alone or with friends.
- Staying awake late to review for exams.
- Studying with distractions like TV or radio on.
- Engaging in memory-enhancing games (like mnemonics).
Based on your responses, what insights do you have concerning your study habits?
Answer:
- No. Ineffective Study Habit.
- Yes. Ineffective Study Habit.
- No. Effective Study Habit.
- Yes. Effective Study Habit.
- Yes. Effective Study Habit.
- Yes. Ineffective Study Habit.
- Yes. Ineffective Study Habit.
- Yes. Effective Study Habit.
- Yes. Effective Study Habit.
- Yes. Ineffective Study Habit.
- No. Ineffective Study Habit.
- No. Effective Study Habit.
Explanation:
I have come to realize that my main challenge regarding studying lies in managing my time effectively between studying and taking breaks. I often find myself cramming before exams and losing sleep due to late-night studying. I prefer ensuring I allocate sufficient time for preparation beforehand and tend to avoid distractions like TV or multitasking, but I frequently have to look after my younger siblings, which disrupts my focus.
The government ought to increase taxes or decrease expenditures.
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Government spending is excessively high.
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Typically, government spending surpasses its revenue.
Answer:
C. The child will know whether he or she used flashcards or the computer.
Explanation:
The double-blind experiment involves both the researcher conducting the experiment and the participants not being aware of who receives the "experimental treatment," ensuring unbiased results.
The correct answer is option C.
Answer:
In a soccer match, if a back pass or throw-in is made to the goalkeeper, this restricts the goalkeeper to using only their legs or other body parts—hands are off-limits for playing the ball.
If the goalkeeper uses their hands to touch the ball, the referee will call a foul and award an indirect free kick to the opposing team at the location where the handling occurred.
Answer:
Este ejemplo corresponde a un Acuerdo de Franquicia
Explicación:
El franchising es un proceso adoptado por marcas consolidadas para crecer sin realizar una inversión directa. Normalmente, el socio franquiciado invierte y paga a la marca original una tarifa por utilizar su nombre, logos y métodos para generar ingresos.
Un par de los ejemplos más exitosos de franquicia son McDonald's y Subway, que poseen solo una pequeña parte de sus sucursales, pero han crecido tanto a nivel nacional como internacional a través de asociaciones franquiciadas.