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Concept 1.1 Biologists explore life from the microscopic to the global scale *?Life?s basic characteristic is a high degree of order. *?Each level of biological organization has emergent properties. * Biological organization is based on a hierarchy of structural levels, each building on the levels below. *?At the lowest level are atoms that are ordered into complex biological molecules. *?Biological molecules are organized into structures called organelles, the components of cells. *?Cells are the fundamental unit of structure and function of living things.

Attributes of Learning and Classical Conditioning

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Testing & Individual Differences

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Testing and Individual Differences Standardizations and Norms Standardized ? a test piloted on a sample population and norms of achievement have been established. People taking an experimental part of the SAT who represent a general group of SAT takers is the standardization sample. Questions everyone can answer and those almost no one can answer are discarded. Ideally, this allow for comparison between one person?s 1999 score and your score. Reliability and Validity Reliability is the consistency of the test. If you take it 3 times, all your scores should be similar. It is measured in the following ways: Split-half divides the test in two and correlates people?s scores Equivalent-form- correlation among different versions of the test

Map of the Rivers in the USA

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Map of the United States of America

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G U L F O F M E X I C O P A C I F I C O C E A N A T L A N T I C O C E A N L a k e S u p e r i o r L a k e M i c h i g a n L a k e H u r o n L a k e E r i e O n t a r i o L a k e GULF OF ALASKAP A C I F I C O C E A N BERING SEA A R C T I C O C E A N R U S S I A C A N A D A P A C I F I C O C E A N M E X I C O C A N A D A C U B A T H E B A H A M A S Montpe lier Augus ta Concor d Albany Trenton Harrisbur g Annapol is Do ver CharlestonFrankfort

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