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[单项选择]What does Forbes do when the exact assets are not known
A. It makes a fair guess.
B. It excludes the wealth of the privately held companies.
C. It makes a moderate assumption.
D. It estimates prudently the assets on the basis of the measurable wealth of the similar company.
[单项选择]What does a man do when he cannot get exactly what he wants
A. So long as the style is right, he buys the things.
B. He usually does not buy anything.
C. He will try on some substitutes.
D. He will make up his mind after looking around.
[单项选择]What does a man do when he can't get exactly what he wants
[单项选择]What does the man do when he finds five pounds toe much
A. He goes to see the boss immediately.
B. He gives the five pounds back to the boss.
C. He puts the money secretly in his pocket.
D. He says something about that to others.
[单项选择]What does the man do when he finds five pounds too much
A. He goes to see the boss immediately.
B. He gives the five pounds back to the boss.
C. He puts the money secretly in his pocket.
D. He says something about that to others.
[单项选择]What does she do in the morning
[单项选择]What does Sherrill do at her supermarket job
A. She works at the meat counter.
B. She puts groceries out on the shelves.
C. She carries groceries out to the store for customers.
D. She cheeks the quality of milk products.
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What does a scientist do when he or she "explains" something Scientific explanation comes in two forms: generalization and reduction. Most psychologists deal with generalization. They explain particular instances of behavior as examples of general laws. For instance most psychologists would explain a pathologically strong fear of dogs as an example of classical conditioning. Presumably, the person was frightened earlier in life by a dog. An unpleasant stimulus was paired with the sight of the animal (perhaps the person was knocked down by an exuberant dog) and the subsequent sight of dogs evokes the earlier response--fear.
Most physiologists deal with reduction. Phenomena are explained in terms of simpler phenomena. For example, the movement of a muscle is explained in terms of changes in the membrane of muscle cells, entry of particular chemicals, and interactions between protein molecules within these cells. A molecular biologist would "explain" thes
A. A child chokes on a fishbone and as an adolescent is reluctant to eat fish.
B. A person feels lonely and after a while buys a dog for companionship.
C. A child studies science in school and later grows up to become a teacher.
D. A person hears that a snowstorm is predicted and that evening is afraid to drive hom