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The Creating Power used eagle feathers to spread the earth a…

The Creating Power used eagle feathers to spread the earth across the waters.

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The loon was the animal that successfully brought mud from b…

The loon was the animal that successfully brought mud from beneath the floodwaters.

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How does physical attractiveness influence interpersonal att…

How does physical attractiveness influence interpersonal attraction?

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What event in 1763 was led by Pontiac in an attempt to drive…

What event in 1763 was led by Pontiac in an attempt to drive the British from the Great Lakes region?

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Why did the Creator decide to take the animals, birds, fish,…

Why did the Creator decide to take the animals, birds, fish, and creepers to his spirit home?

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Why did the Creator decide to make humans?

Why did the Creator decide to make humans?

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What might the ‘bad apple effect’ cause in a social group?

What might the ‘bad apple effect’ cause in a social group?

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What is the primary motivator behind appetitive aggression?

What is the primary motivator behind appetitive aggression?

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What three things did the animals teach humans?

What three things did the animals teach humans?

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Chapter 10 Quiz — InstructionsCovers Chapter 10: Aggression…

Chapter 10 Quiz — InstructionsCovers Chapter 10: Aggression & Antisocial Behavior · Honorlock proctoredFormat: 10 multiple-choice · 30 minutes · 1 attempt · open paper notesDue: Sunday, September 27, 11:59 PM CST (Week 6, Part 3)⚠️ Two quizzes are due this Sunday — Chapter 10 and Chapter 11. That means two chapters of reading in one week. Start on Monday. Leaving both to the weekend means taking two quizzes cold, and that’s the most common way people lose points in this course.What’s on ItThe Chapter 10 Quiz covers Chapter 10: Aggression & Antisocial Behavior only — a checkpoint confirming you did this week’s reading.Every assigned chapter in this course is core reading; there’s no skim tier. The Part 3 Overview page lists what to focus on in this chapter.Format & Rules10 multiple-choice questions, 30-minute time limit, one attemptHonorlock proctored — the same setup as your Course Readiness Quiz, so no surprisesOpen notes — paper only. Handwritten or printed notes on your desk are fine. You may not open another browser tab, MindTap, or anything online. Honorlock enforces single-tab focus.Worth 3% of your final grade. Your lowest quiz score of the term is dropped automatically.You get one attempt, so don’t open it until you’re ready. Thirty minutes is comfortable if you’ve read the chapter — and far too fast if you’re reading Chapter 10 for the first time inside the quiz.Before You StartChrome browser with the Honorlock extension installedWorking webcam and microphonePhoto IDYour phone or tablet, for the workspace photoA quiet, well-lit spaceA clear 30-minute block with no interruptionsYour paper notes ready on the deskWhat Honorlock DoesEach time you launch a proctored quiz, Honorlock will:Run a quick system check on your camera and microphoneVerify your photo ID against your webcamHave you photograph your workspace with your phone — your desk and the area around itRecord the session and enforce single-tab focusThe first time takes 5–7 minutes because of the extension install. After that it’s about a minute.How to PrepareRead Chapter 10 early in the week, take the quiz late. The quiz is due Sunday, but it’s a checkpoint on reading you should have finished by midweek.Re-read the reading focus on the Part 3 Overview page.Take notes on paper as you read. They’re the only thing you’re allowed during the quiz, and writing them is most of the studying.If Something Goes WrongHonorlock issues: click the chat icon inside the extension — 24/7 support, and they can help while you’re testing.Lost internet mid-quiz: Honorlock saves your progress — reconnect and resume.Webcam or extension won’t work: contact San Jac ITS (see Course Resources).A genuine emergency: email me before the deadline. With one attempt, don’t gamble on finishing something that’s already going wrong.When you’re ready, open the Chapter 10 Quiz in Part 3.

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