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dejastew

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One distinction between an infarct and an aneurysm is that an infarct is caused by
 
  a) blockage in an artery, while an aneurysm is caused by rupture of an artery.
   b) rupture of an artery, while an aneurysm is excessive blood flow in an artery.
   c) a blow to the head, while an aneurysm is caused by a congenital condition.
   d) by a weakness in an artery, while an aneurysm is caused by accumulation of plaque of an artery

Question 2

In factor analysis, what is a key difference between orthogonal and oblique axes?
 
  a) Orthogonal axes are at right angles to each other, while oblique axes can be at any angle to each other.
   b) Orthogonal axes indicate the factors are correlated with each other, while oblique axes do not.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   c) Orthogonal axes may take any angle to each other, while oblique axes are always at right angles to each other.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests
   d) Orthogonal axes allow analysis of second-order factors, while oblique axes do not.
  Discuss the influence that definitions and theories have on the structure and content of intelligence tests



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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