Which of the following is NOT a step in means-end analysis?

a. Return to the first step.
b. Identify the possible operators and select one that would reduce one of the differences.
c. Compare the current state to the goal state and identify differences between them.
d. If the differences are too large, replace the goal with a subgoal until the difference
becomes manageable.
e. If the operator can be applied, do so. Otherwise, set a new subgoal of reaching a state
where the operator could be applied.

d. If the differences are too large, replace the goal with a subgoal until the difference
becomes manageable.

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The cortex is divided into two sections referred to as__________

a) cerebral hemispheres. b) cerebellums. c) corpus callosums. d) neurotransmitters.

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