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That is the correct spelling of "assess" (to study, evaluate, or determine value).
You spelled "conduct" correctly (noun or verb). Examples: The boy showed bad conduct. Copper can conduct electricity. The teacher will conduct the choir. The police decided to conduct an investigation.
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That is the correct spelling of the adjective "evaluative" (referring to a process that evaluates or measures).
The correct term is "investigation of".
That is the correct spelling of the word "research" (investigative study).
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The correct spelling is "comparison" (evaluation).
The correct spelling is research (study, investigation).
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An experiment is a scientific test or evaluation.
To make sure that the answer is correct.
To make sure that the answer is correct.
to orove the hypothesis is correct
Because it is generally a matter of opinion as to who is correct.