its is an empirical model
An extensive property is one that relies on the amount of the substance. An intensive property is one that does not have to rely on the amount of substance present. Some examples of extensive properties are mass and volume, because both rely on the amount of substance present in order to be calculated.
it relies upon the population
Mass wasting
Reason
When it comes to superstitions, there are none. Science relies on repeatable, redundant results from experiments in order to consider it valid. Superstition relies on a weakness of a believer.
Science relies on evidence.
Participant observation
Science, including counting, relies on exact measurements and observations.
An extensive property is one that relies on the amount of the substance. An intensive property is one that does not have to rely on the amount of substance present. Some examples of extensive properties are mass and volume, because both rely on the amount of substance present in order to be calculated.
A subjective observation is an observation that relies on personal perception. Because it is not based on measurable, objective fact, subjective observations vary from person to person.
Jackson relies on polite, academic words, whereas Rutledge relies on rich description.
The strategy that relies on personal contact with policymakers is called direct lobbying. Lobbying is done to influence US legislature.
In the SI measurement system, a meter is a "base unit". However, the definition relies on the prior definition of the second.
Objective Assessment: Measurement that is not dependent on the individual making the assessment. Subjective Assessment: Measurement that relies on interpretation by the individual making the assessment
I'm going to guess that "dhronometry" is a misspelling of Chronometry.Chronometry (from Greek χρόνος "time" and μέτρηση "measurement") is the science of the measurement of time, or timekeeping.It should not to be confused with chronology, the science of locating events in time, which often relies upon it.
a process that relies on corrosion
Naturalism relies on objectivity and detachment.