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Professional Associations Are Not Given the Authority to Limit the Use

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Professional associations are not given the authority to limit the use of the professional designation to individuals who are members in good standing in the association, or to take action under the legislation to prevent anyone not a member in good standing from holding him or herself out to the public as a particular professional, or offering the professional services to the public.

Apply the concept of Pearson correlation to real-world examples, understanding the implications of positive, negative, and nonlinear relationships.
Identify the appropriate statistical measures to describe relationships between variables from scatterplots.
Explain how scatterplot shapes correspond to different correlation values.
Understand the impact of digital tools, like PowerPoint and laptops, on classroom attendance and engagement based on statistical correlations.

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Milgram Experiment

A psychological experiment conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s to study obedience to authority, where participants were instructed to administer electric shocks to another person.

Stanford University Prison Experiment

A psychological study conducted by Philip Zimbardo in 1971 at Stanford University, where students were assigned roles of prisoners and guards to explore the effects of perceived power.

Generalization

Drawing a conclusion about a certain characteristic of a population based on a sample from it.

Logical Support

The provision of reasons or evidence to justify a claim or argument.

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