Yes, this is called a case study. It's used for rare cases like prosopagnosia. A case study cannot be generalized to a larger population.
A person's eye only needs to see something for 13 milliseconds for the brain to process the image. This was the conclusion of a study conducted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
The only person who likely has the answers to study guide 1.1.1 is the teacher.
A single-center study is a type of research study in which all data is collected from participants at a single location, such as a hospital or research center. This type of study is limited to one specific site, which can impact the generalizability of the results to a broader population.
When voting, slaves would only count for three-fifths of a person.
Slaves were only counted as 3/4 of a person.
Slaves were only counted as 3/4 of a person.
No, not really it is only classed as a date if he or she asks the other person out e.g do you want to be my boy/girlfriend
It depends on the specific school, the specific program of study (major), and state mandates. It is not only the amount of credits that count, but the completion of all course requirements particular to a specific program of study.
It is only adultery when a married person has sex with another person. Talking on the phone or having the phone number of another person of the opposite sex does not count.
You can study best only when you are dedicated, loyal and interested towards studies. If a person is studying for the sake of education, the intensity of learning will be low and vice-verse.
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