Both has its advantages but, working individually gives you more control, I like to consult with others but do the work on my own. I feel like I would be more responsible for the person's grade, especially if I affect it negatively. Working in a group could, theoretically motivate the other members but not always.
yes
Groups of cells that work together are called tissues.
Organs
to understand it more better
doctors and medical technicians
* something testable * have to have tools * dependent and independent variables * groups (control and experimental) * something "do-able"
No. They are independent and do not live in groups.
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for most of their life they are independent
not better in groups
the advantages are so people work in groups and don't argue and then they have a better job at the end of it
No, they stick together in groups
curriculum work groups
They live in pods or groups and actually have a family structure.
The control and experimental groups differ in that the experimental group is exposed to the treatment or intervention being studied, while the control group is not. This allows researchers to isolate the effects of the treatment and compare it to a baseline.
Independent variable
Dependent and independent variable
Yes. All systems of government work. Some better than others and all favour certain groups within the society.