In order to find that answer you might have to do some tests. Here's some information on how to do these:
It depends on the people you test and what type they are comfortable with. This must be a controlled experiment, so the task you use and the amount of times you say it will matter. Good luck!
The percentage of learning retention varies depending on the individual and the type of learning method used. Generally, people tend to retain about 10% of what they hear, 20% of what they see, and 90% of what they do or experience.
You would check the Table of Contents. You would see if the book is organized into Units and if the Units are subdivided into Chapters. You would check to see if each Unit has a name that refers to a time or a specific topic. Then you would see if the Chapters (or other subdivisions) further divide that large topic into smaller parts of the topic. To find out where each part begins, you would see which pages are listed. You might check to see if each Unit is the same length as other Units. You might check to see if there are quizzes or tests associated with the units and chapters. There might also be a part of the book called "To the Student." This part of the book might explain in better detail how the book is organized and why the author chose to organize it that way.
Unfair assumptions are generalizations or judgments made about individuals or groups without valid evidence or reason. These assumptions can lead to prejudice, bias, and discrimination, and can have negative impacts on relationships and society as a whole. It is important to challenge unfair assumptions and promote understanding and empathy towards others.
With unrelated instructions, the objectives of the curriculum will not be achieved. Learners will miss out on the actual theory, inferences and practical knowledge that would have been learnt if proper instruction was given.
The variables were the presence of a group and the level of conformity. The dependent variable was whether or not the participant would give his answers with the stooges unanimously giving their answer first, or whether they would give it alone. The independent variable was their level of conformity. This was operationalised as the percentage of errors they made in line with what the stooges said.
yes it does it can see better than hear.
with there huge ears of course elephants can hear better than humans.
Yes, they can see and hear things humans can. They can hear and see a bit better than us, too.
they can hear, see and smell better than humans
Animals can almost always see and hear things the way humans can. Some of them can also hear and see things that humans cannot. For instance a dogs hearing and a cats sense of sight are much better than a humans are.
I don't think that there is an animal that can see better than a human... But there are animals that can hear better, such as cats, dogs, deer, etc.
Are you talking about the song "do you see what i see"
why are you able to hear an see
Macro-invertebrates are animals that are big enough to see with the naked eye, and that do not have a backbone.
The instructions for using conditioners to straighten hair will vary according to product. The best idea is to check out the instructions of a couple of the conditioners and see which is the better item.
Pigs Do I Think, When They Hear A Loud Noise Their Ears Twitch
You can hear them. See then and taste them