Write an essay in which you discuss the importance of “The G…

Write an essay in which you discuss the importance of “The General Prologue” in The Canterbury Tales.  You should reference the following in your essay:  the frame narrative, the story telling competition (including the number of tales to be told), Harry Bailey, and the narrative voice.  You should also explain the reason for the pilgrimage, and how they determine who gets to tell the first tale.  You should describe at least two of the pilgrims.  You should write fifteen sentences for this response.

A researcher is interested in how sleep deprivation affects…

A researcher is interested in how sleep deprivation affects performance and cognitive abilities. She proposes that there is a relationship between the amount of sleep deprivations and the ability to solve complex mental tasks; the more sleep-deprived people are, the more mistakes they are likely to make. She has 

In a memory experiment, half the participants were given the…

In a memory experiment, half the participants were given the title of a passage before being asked to memorize it and the other half were simply told to memorize the passage but were not given the title.  Later, all participants were given a memory test in which they were asked to recall as much of the passage as they could, and the overall results of both groups were compared.  In this example, the independent variable was _______________ and the dependent variable was ______________. 

Professor Williams is investigating loneliness.  Participant…

Professor Williams is investigating loneliness.  Participants in the study complete the UCLA Loneliness Scale to measure their level of loneliness.  They also answer questions on a survey about many aspects of their personal life.  In analyzing the results of her study, Professor Williams finds that as the number of friends increases, the level of loneliness tends to decrease.  This represents a ______________ correlation. 

As Kim is sitting her bedroom listening to the radio, she no…

As Kim is sitting her bedroom listening to the radio, she notices that is suddenly sounds louder. She looks an is not surprised to find her little sister turning up the volume. How could Kim tell that the radio became louder before she saw what her sister was doing?