Some knowledge, we attain just by looking at processes, and logically reason us out an answer. This is known as empirical knowledge: knowledge based on what we can see.
Theoretical research, in many cases, lays the foundation for later practical research, and is absolutely necessairy when it comes to making discovieres that are more complex, or simply hard to plainly see.
I'll try give you an example:
Mathematics and Physics-
A rocket scientist wants to send a rocket to the moon. But the earth spins around itself, the moon spins around the earth, and to top it all off, they're really far apart.
So the scientist must first do some non experimental science: he must calculate how much fuel he needs, how much time the rocket needs to get to the moon's altitude from earth, and then when to launch the rocked to make for a perfect hit (and more, of course ;P)
So, when all the theoretical stuff is done, he can move on to the practical bit, and actually launch the rocket, and empirically se whether it hits or not.
Another example:
Ever heard of CERN? if not, just Google it real quick.
First, scientists came up with a theory of how basic paritcles function, and out from the model they constructed, they were able to predict that severeal additional (undiscovered) particles had to exist.
They then conducted experiments to search for these particles, and guess what? They found them all :P (except for the higgs boson, they're still looking for that -.-)
So in short: Non experimental research has the role of pinpointing, or bringing the complex or "invisible" into a realm where we can conduct experiments on it, and by doing so, allowing us to assert more facts, and learn more about the subject.
Without non-experimental research, experimental research would just be fumbling in the dark :P
what is the difference between non experimental research and experimental research?
Experimental research involves manipulating variables to observe the effects on an outcome, while non-experimental research does not involve manipulating variables. Experimental research allows researchers to establish cause-and-effect relationships, whereas non-experimental research focuses on observing and describing relationships between variables without manipulation.
experimental, even though it's not an experimental research
how is the banking and insurance are complement each other
stout-bodied nearly tailless domesticated cavy; often kept as a pet and widely used in research or a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures; someone who is an object of investigation.subject: a person who is subjected to experimental or other observational procedures
The complement of an event is: all other possible outcomes of the repective experiment.
The complement of an event is: all other possible outcomes of the repective experiment.
A thesis is more or less a research project. Part of the PhD/research work is given to you as your thesis topic. On the other hand, a project is not necessarily a research work. It is mostly a experimental work/practical work. Correct me if im wrong.
Orange is blue's complement. They are across each other on the color wheel. If you mix them in equal parts you will get brown.
Experimental Research: Experimental research is guided by educated guesses that guess the result of the experiment. An experiment is conducted to give evidence to this experimental hypothesis. Experimental research, although very demanding of time and resources, often produces the soundest evidence concerning hypothesized cause-effect relationships. Check the related link below to know more.
A sentence complement is a word or phrase that follows a linking verb and provides additional information about the subject. It can be a noun, pronoun, adjective, or adverb that completes the meaning of the linking verb. Sentence complements can be either predicate nominatives or predicate adjectives.
Both IgG and IgM initiates complement. IgG is far more abundant in the body however this does not necessarily means that it initiates complement more. IgM is the 1st immunoglobulin that responds to a foreign antigen as part of the body's hormonal response. So to answer the question directly, neither immunoglobulin initiate the complement cascade more than the other. Some research seems to indicated that there is no significant difference in ability to bind complement between IgG and IgM via the classical pathway in humans.