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quantitative
an experiment
The hypothesis is your guess of what will happen with the experiment before you do it. Observation is watching the experiment as it is being performed and observing what is taking place.
Empirical Evidence in gained through observation.
By keeping Ur eyes perpendicular to the vernier and main scale while taking the measurement.
Write down your measurement. Check what you have written. Repeat. There are other things, like making sure nothing is interfering with your measurement (such as the action of taking the reading), or your experiment (varying temperature, draughts, magnets...)
Viewing is different from just seeing. Looking is different from viewing. Observing is different from looking. For a scientist observation is so essential. Observation is total involvement with the analysis. There should not be any bias in the mind. Keeping the mind wide open while observing is very important to unfold the truth behind. So if observation is missing then it cannot be considered as scientific approach.
Observation.
indirect observation
Watching an experiment and taking notes is an important process in a research project. These notes are called observations and can be used later to make conclusions in the manuscript.
indirect observation
in acient Greece a group o fpeople living together with the common purpose of taking care of each other through economic activity was called a ?
It is called an indirect observation.you might also be thinking of subliminal observation but that is when you sense something that is below the threshold of the senses.
_____ risk-taking behavior includes disregarding safety laws, drinking, smoking, drug use, and gang activity. It called Unhealthy
_____ risk-taking behavior includes disregarding safety laws, drinking, smoking, drug use, and gang activity. It called Unhealthy
The hypothesis is your guess of what will happen with the experiment before you do it. Observation is watching the experiment as it is being performed and observing what is taking place.
indirect observation
Observation involves passive monitoring or watching of a situation without active participation. Engagement, on the other hand, involves actively participating, interacting, or getting involved in a situation. Observation is more about taking in information, while engagement involves taking action or contributing in some way.
Communication is an activity because it entails taking action for the purpose of informing