The answer is B , the cold war is the reason great britain was drained and had a difficult time taking control.
<span>That's just another way of saying unbounded. Without limits. What can be as high as a mountain top? Nothing really, you cannot climb higher than a mountain peak. And what can be deeper than the ocean depth? Similarly, you can't dive deeper than the ocean depth. When we talk about mountain peak say of Everest. or ocean depth like say the Mariana's trench; our intellect cannot conceive any parts of the habitable world higher or lower than that. So the idiom means unbounded or without limits.</span>
Answer:
The line at PF represents the price floor
The line at PE represents the equilibrium price
The line between points A and B represents excess supply
Explanation:
Since, the options are not given the question is incomplete the complete question is as follows:
Consider the machine from the previous question. If you were responsible for tuning this machine, what evaluation metric would you want to maximize to ensure all criminals (people about to commit a crime) are imprisoned (where crime is the positive label)?
A. Sensitivity
B. Specificity
C. Accuracy
D. Area under curve
Answer: A. Sensitivity
Explanation:
The person is imprisoned the person can be considered criminal. To ensure the fact that all criminal people are about to commit the crime are imprisoned we have to maximize the sensitivity, thus the crime here can be considered as a positive label.
Hence, based on the above description, option A. Sensitivity is correct.
Answer:
A. No single "best method" has emerged for training clinical psychologists to be culturally competent.
Explanation:
There are different methods for training clinical psychologists to be culturally competent such as lecture, discussion, utilization of case scenarios, cultural immersion, role-play, contact with diverse individuals, self-reflection of interactions with clients, journaling, and service learning, etc but no single "best method" has emerged for training clinical psychologists to be culturally competent.