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It could be just about anything, that is why it is called "general." It is a chart that is organized for you to record things you observe about whatever subject you are observing. See related links for an example of a general observation chart used in the medical field.
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A fact can be either a general observation (water boils at 100o Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure) or a specific observation (this glass contains 100 milliliters of water). A law of nature is some illuminating general observation that helps us to understand how the universe works. The classic example of this is Newton's Law of Universal Gravitation - which remains very useful, even though it has been subject to revision by Einstein.
A tentative explanation in research is called a hypothesis. The hypothesis is based on observation. The general explanation of the observation is called a theory. In other words, a theory is the result of testing a hypothesis.
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Irving J. Lee has written: 'Customs and crises in communication' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Discussion, General semantics 'How do you talk about people?' -- subject(s): Prejudices 'Handling barriers in communication' -- subject(s): Debates and debating, Discussion, General semantics
Margaret Gorman has written: 'General semantics and contemporary Thomism' -- subject(s): General semantics
Dieter Metzing has written: 'Formen kommunikationswissenschaftlicher Argumentationsanalyse' -- subject(s): Communication, Comparative and general Grammar, Logic, Semantics, Syntax
Marjorie A. Swanson has written: 'Scientific epistemologic backgrounds of general semantics' -- subject(s): Colloids, General semantics, Philosophy, Science
Peter Lasersohn has written: 'A semantics for groups and events' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Number, Semantics, Syntax
Leon Zawadowski has written: 'Inductive semantics and syntax' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Linguistics, Semantics
Mark Steedman has written: 'The Syntactic Process (Language, Speech, and Communication)' 'Taking scope' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Quantifiers, Semantics, Syntax 'The syntactic process' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Syntax
An analytical observation is not much more than a regular observation. Numbers and a general analysis of this observation is recorded.
Robert D. Van Valin has written: 'The syntax-semantics interface' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar, Grammar, Comparative and general, Pragmatics, Semantics, Syntax
As with any difference of ideals, linguists (pragmatics) and general semantics may argue on a word or phrase if both perceive the words individually. Linguistics focuses on the structure with the sound, sight, grammatical usage and the like while the semantics are only looking at the word for its meaning. Yet it is important to understand that the semantics of a word or phrase is only a part of linguistics and an individual can be both a semanticist and a linguist.
general communication skills is communicate with people
In family communication has helped to to find things . it has improved the activities of a family . RELEVANCE OF COMMUNICATION 1-TI HAS HELPED TO IMPROVE HUMAN ACTIVITIES 2-IT HAS TO IMPROVE LEVEL OF TECHNOLOGY. 4-IT HAS TO DECREASE LEVEL F ILLITERACY 5-IT ALSO HEHANCE THE LEVEL OF TRADING IN THE SOCIETY In the family, the general relevance of communication is to educate the family and also to stop child trafficking .communication allows for family growth ,it has improved many activities of different families. Communication is hte back bone of every society. by mach donals...