The idea that doing a favor engenders liking is often associated with social psychologists like Leon Festinger and his work on cognitive dissonance, but it has roots in historical figures such as Benjamin Franklin. Franklin famously noted that after he asked a political rival to lend him a rare book, their relationship improved significantly, illustrating that doing favors can create bonds. Additionally, Aristotle discussed the concept of reciprocity in friendships, suggesting that acts of kindness can enhance social ties. These examples reflect the broader principle that altruistic behavior can foster positive feelings and connections between individuals.
Orville Wright tested the first airplane.
yes bikini atoll in the Pacific read the bomb good book
The US tested a nondeliverable prototype device in 1952The USSR tested a deliverable but limited bomb in 1953 (this would not be considered a hydrogen bomb now, instead a boosted fission bomb)The US tested a deliverable bomb in 1954The USSR tested a deliverable bomb in 1955
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Currently, nine states possess nuclear weapons.United States - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1945Russia - Tested its first nuclear weapon in 1949United Kingdom - Tested its first weapon in 1952France - Tested its first weapon in 1960China - Tested its first weapon in 1964India - Tested its first weapon in 1974Pakistan - Tested its first weapon in 1998Israel - Acquired weapons sometime between 1967-1971North Korea - Tested its first weapon in 2009Four states have ended their nuclear programsSouth Africa - de-nuclearized in 1991Belarus, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan - Returned nuclear weapons to Russia in mid-1990s.Nuclear Aspirants, but no nuclear program or weaponsGermany, Canada, Libya, Japan, Argentina, Syria. Sweden, Egypt, South Korea, Switzerland, Iraq, TaiwanFuture nuclear states?IranSee, Peter Beckman et. al, Nuclear Weapons, Nuclear States, and Terrorism (2007), 41.
Estimation of the IQs of famous dead people is a popular activity for academicians, but it often is a better measure of the biases of the estimator than the intelect of the historical figure. The most common methods of estimating IQ of historical figures is to compare their accomplishments and the age at which the achieved them to the achievements of other people whose IQs may be known. The estimates may also include analysis of the complexity of Shakespear's works and the rate at which he produced them. All in all though, Shakespear's IQ can not be tested, it can only be estimated.
An independent variable. This is the variable that the researcher can manipulate or change to observe its effect on the dependent variable.
Dermatologically tested, I think.
Milgram's experiment was a psychological study conducted in the 1960s that tested obedience to authority figures. Participants were instructed to administer electric shocks to another person, who they believed was receiving real shocks, when they answered questions incorrectly. The study revealed the extent to which people are willing to obey authority figures, even if it involves harming others.
A hypothesis can be tested by an experiment
no its not tested on animals
The Tested was created in 2009.
Jesus was tested by Satan Job felt he was being tested by God Joseph was tested because he was in a foreign place and it was hard for him Jonah was tested because he didn't want to go somewhere that God wanted him to and he ended up inside a whale Eve was tested by Satan and gave in Adam was tested by Eve and Satan and gave in Noah was tested by God to have faith to build the arc Abraham and Sarah were tested to believe that God would give them a child Abraham was tested when God asked him to kill his son Mary was tested when God chose her to have a baby Joseph was tested when God told him to believe that Mary had not cheated on him
aerodynamics can be tested by a wind tunnel
It was tested on hiroshima and nagasaki...
Steroids are tested for energy and to exercise
Tresemme is not tested on animals animals it says on the back of the bottle u by not tested on animals