Psychology
History
Global Politics
Business Management
Geography
100

What is Neuroticism?

This trait measures a person's ability to experience negative emotions such as stress, anxiety, and emotional stability.

100

September 18, 1931

When did the Manchurian Incident happen?

100
Rank the levels of analysis from largest to smallest.(International, Community, Regional, Local, Global, National)

Global, International, Regional, National, Local, Community

100

What is quality?

The ability of a good or service to meet/exceed the expectations of customers.

100

Give 1 example of a potential barrier to conservation.

E.g Potential answers could be:

A lack of awareness/understanding of its prescence

Not a priority on the political agenda

Inaccsessible locations

They are better dead than alive(profits over environmental stability)

Poverty(no other options but to participate in illegal activities)

200

What is compliance?

Changing your behavior in response to a direct request, even if you do not necessarily agree with the request.

200

A surprise military strike by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base in Hawaii

What is the attack on Pearl Harbour?

200

What type of power achieves aims through a balance of hard and soft power?

Smart Power

200

What is the importance of having multiple revenue streams?

The more revenue streams businesses have, the more opportunities long term they will have to make a profit.

The more revenue streams that businesses have, the less risk there is for businesses if one of them fails. 

200

What are the implications of our knowledge of keystone species?

E.g Potenial answer:

The biggest implicatoin of our knowledge regarding keystone species is to prevent ecosystems from collapsing.

300

What is cognitive dissonance theory?

People have an inner drive to maintain harmony among their attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors,  avoiding inconsistency.

300

Causation, Consequence, Change, Continuity, Perspective, Significance

Identify the six key concepts of history.

300

Power, Sovereignty, Legitimacy, Interdependence

Identify the four interdependent concepts of Global Politics.

300

What is the value of market research?

It allows businesses to reduce the risks associated iwth new product launches; Predict future changes to demand; Explain patterns in sales and analyse market trends; Assess what consumers think about the product/service itself.

300

What are keystone species?

An organism that has a disproportionately large impact on its ecosystem relative to its abundance. 

(In a geographical context, this means that its removal would dramatically alter the ecosystem's structure, biodiversity and stability.)

400

What is Ambiguity?

A specific type of uncertainty that often involves unclear states in a given situation.

400

What does structural realism think of POWER?

States pursure power because of the nature of the interantional system; States are trapped in an iron cage where they have little option but to compete with each other for power to ensure their own survival; Power is a means to an end. The end is the survival of the state. 

400

What is the difference between a mass and a niche marketing strategy?

A mass marketing strategy is where a business tries to appeal to as many customers as possible; A niche marketing strategy is where a business narrows down its target market to make their strategy specific to a narrow group.

400

What are the two types of social action? Explain their definitions.

Top-down action and Bottom-up action.

Top down action is usually started by leaders/organisations at a high level. Small group of leaders make decisions and communicate these to the larger community. 

Bottom up action is started from grassroots movements and collective decisions made locally, and often focuses on local issues. 

500

This is the tendency to attribute your own actions to situational factors while attributing other's behaviors to personal traits.

What is Actor Observer Bias?

500
State a key difference between Realism and Liberalism

Liberalism does not deny the importance of state to state relation, but it also proposes that states are not the only important actors in global politics. 

On the other hand, Realism thinks that states are the only legitamate and impactful actors. 

500

Sell us a pen


N/A

500

What is a trophic cascade?

An ecological phenomenon triggered by the addition or removal of top predators and involving reciprocal changes in the relative populations of predator and prey through a food chain. 

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