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People who believe that they will be caught if they commit crime are the ones most likely to be deterred from committing criminal acts. What element of deterrence does this reflect
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When children heard an interesting story about a sympathetic and resourceful african-american child, the aim was to provide them with?
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Banks offer services such as checking and savings accounts. what do banks do with most of the money they receive in deposits from customers? a) they loan it out to other customers. b) they spend it on new banks in other places. c) they keep it in a locked, secured vault in the bank. d) they send it to the federal reserve in washington, d.c.
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The graph shows a demand curve. what does the data shown in this graph represent? a decrease in quantity demanded as prices decrease an increase in price as quantity demanded decreases a decrease in income as quantity demanded increases an increase in quantity demanded as prices decrease
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Regarding interpersonal attraction, which of the following statements is false? most people find it easier to initiate an interaction with another person rather than reciprocate to someone else’s overtures. proximity promotes attraction by increasing the frequency of contact between people. reciprocity may be the most important factor influencing the development of friendships. in choosing a mate we tend to marry someone who is like us in almost every way, a pattern called homogamy.
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