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Students could be seen to be acting as scientist if they are following the scientific method - Make observations, postulate a hypothesis, and form and complete experiments or further observations to confirm or refute that hypothesis.
The students acting as prisoners were showing signs of extreme distress.
Science is a compulsory subject...
The scientist regularly confounds his students with his findings, but they enjoy his lectures.
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Students could be seen to be acting as scientist if they are following the scientific method - Make observations, postulate a hypothesis, and form and complete experiments or further observations to confirm or refute that hypothesis.
He's both. He is formally a scientist, but he's had several acting jobs.
The students acting as prisoners were showing signs of extreme distress.
A person who assists a scientist as they conduct research. These people are typically students who are learning from an experienced scientist.
the latest invention of filipino scientist are digital toilet bowls by students of university of Philippine
students acting like guards and prisoners
As of 2013, most US states allow private schools to discriminate against gay gay and lesbian students. However, there is no such thing as "acting gay". You either are gay or you or not.
As we do not know where you are from and this is an international site, we cannot know who would be a foreign scientist to you.
Science is a compulsory subject...
Indirect object - the students
The scientist regularly confounds his students with his findings, but they enjoy his lectures.
It depends on the context. If the students are acting individually, then "are" is correct: Three-quarters of the students are failing the class. If you are referring to a single collective entity then "is" is correct: Three quarters of the students is an unacceptable number of failures.