The professors are more liberal.
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By definition, the adjective "theoretical" means "concerned with or involving the theory of a subject or area of study rather than its practical application." It describes something that may or may not be true but that is presented as a theory.
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Antonyms of theory include fact, reality, evidence, and truth.
example of practical application/technologies using Einstein's Theory
It depends on the course in question. Let's say you are with PADI, who I do my diving with... For the original Open Water Course, you usually have two days in which you have the lessons from your instructor and your confined dives. However, there is a book that they expect you to read, make notes, and do the quizzes, and the summary. I am warning you, they are rather long. If you have to work, or do school and homework on top of it, leave yourself 2-3 weeks beforehand, just so you can go through it slowly, and carefully. There is a test at the end of it, in which you must get 75% in it to pass. you can always take it again, that same day, but what is the point. Then you need 4 open water dives to do afterwards. The advanced open water has less theory, but more practical This is the same with the Rescue Diver Course, and the major ones. You also have the speciality courses. Some of these require both theory and practical and a theory test. Some require theory, practical, and then a practical test. Some require theory and theory test. the speciality courses all have theory booklets that you must read and complete, however, this is only around 60 pages, nothing like the open water So it really depends I'm afraid
Drama schools tend to involve vocational training whereas universities are more theory based. Between the two, a drama school is better as the best way to learn a practical skill is by doing!
Practical significance in statistics is concern with whether the acquired research result is useful in the real world verus in theory which is not practical.
Sternberg's theory of successful intelligence includes street smarts or practical intelligence as one of the three components. Common sense, which refers to practical knowledge and reasoning gained from everyday experiences, can be seen as part of this practical intelligence component in his theory.
Theory refers to the understanding of principles and concepts, while practical knowledge involves hands-on experience and application of those principles in real-world situations. Theory provides the foundation and framework for practical knowledge to be developed and applied effectively. Combining both theory and practical knowledge is essential for a well-rounded understanding and proficiency in any field.
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It's Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of "Moral Development"I'm guessing that you need this answer for Intro Psych. Psychology as a social science.