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External Validity
to comply with legal requirements. sorry but however wrote this is wrong. There are no legal requirements to report your results. It is so if others can replicate you research, it gives much more support to you findings. This allows others to predict behavior based on your findings as well as use the results of the findings to modify or control behavior, the last two goals in psychology.
YES! all his work was original findings, I am %100 sure of this!
Alfred Hershey and Margaret Chase confirmed that DNA is a genetic material.
Replication reduces the chances that findings are due to experimenter bias, methodological flaws, or sampling errors
The findings in a thesis are statements in numerical form like 70% of the teachers perceived that math is difficult for students. while conclusion are general statements regarding that results like most of the teachers perceived that math is difficult subject for the students.
There are two findings that have emerged from experiments done in space. These are black holes and black nymphs.
They do experiments and publish their findings in scientific journals.
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black holes, and black nymph
black holes, and black nymph
soda has emerged from space bc i went up there and sprayed soda everywhere.
Theoretical research has its findings based on existing theories and hypothesis...there is no practical application in the research. Emperical research has its findings based on the verification through experiments, experiences and observations...... By: Khangelani Vuke 2012
Astronomers have not yet made any findings regarding the possibility of life on Mars.
through the 'peer review' process, where experiments are repeated by other scientists/professors to ensure the findings are the same- check for reliability and accuracy.
Coulomb discovered Coulomb's law in 1785 after a series of experiments relating to electromagnetism. He published the findings of his three reports in 1785.
Scientists repeat others' experiments to double check their findings as well as to find new information that might have been missed initially.