Gift economy/Utopia/Quiz

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Quiz[edit | edit source]

  

1 True or False, Dystopia is also an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.

TRUE
FALSE

2 True or False, A dominant group regarding a utopia differs from a control group in that it rules the treatment of the control group.

TRUE
FALSE

3 Evidence that demonstrates that a model or idea for a utopia versus a control group is feasible is called a

.

4 Yes or No, The Utopia of Sir Thomas More in 1516 was an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect.

Yes
No

5 True or False, A control group may be used in a utopia to demonstrate no effect or a standard effect versus a novel effort applied to a treatment group.

TRUE
FALSE

6 Complete the text:

A short or

realization of a certain

or idea to

a treament's feasibility for an utopia is called a proof of

.

7 Yes or No, The organization of an utopia stands in contrast to a barter economy or a market economy.

Yes
No

8 True or False, A pure utopia involves no doing apart from itself.

TRUE
FALSE

9 Complete the text:

A proof-of-concept structure, including a control group, consists of

, procedures, findings, and

.

10 True or False, The purpose of a treatment group for a utopia is to describe natural processes or phenomena for the first time relative to a control group.

TRUE
FALSE


Hypotheses[edit | edit source]

  1. A gift economy can be a functioning economy when those endeavors which are profit-making are adequately balanced by the other endeavors which are not.

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External links[edit | edit source]

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