Validation
The abstract noun of "prove" is "proof." It refers to the act of establishing the truth or validity of something.
Leibniz criticized Newton as his theory of gravitation did not identify the source of the interaction between bodies. Newton's idea of an invisible force able to act over vast distances was seen to be introducing "occult agencies" into science. Leibniz preferred his own theory of spinning vortexes in a swirling invisible fluid surrounding the planets as the source of the impact.
Behaviorism theory suggests that people's behavior is influenced by external stimuli in the environment. This theory emphasizes the importance of observable behavior and how it can be shaped through reinforcement and punishment.
The theory that states biological needs drive an organism to act in certain ways until satisfied is Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs. This theory proposes that individuals prioritize fulfilling basic physiological needs such as food and water before addressing higher-level needs like social relationships and self-esteem.
Victor Vroom (1932-) developed the expectancy theory, which suggests expectancy is the perceived probability that a certain effort or performance will result in the achievement of a particular goal.
The idea that the state governments, not the national government, are supreme and therefore have the right to nullify any act of the national government.
The Act of Supremacy establishing the protestant Church of England.
establishing a colony or colonies in the act or process
Kant's theory of Moral Imperatives is based around the idea of good actions being those that could be universal and not lead to negative/self-contradictory results.
Ole' Deluder Satan Act
Establishing the Federal Reserve was the singular achievement of the Federal Reserve Act.
The act of establishing traverse stations and making the nessary measurements.
establishing the war department
An act of the continental congress establishing the method of governing the Northwest Territory.
The compromises name is Judiciary Act of 1789.
gave the federal government control of migrants by establishing the Department of Naturalization.
When the Constitution conflicts with an act of the legislature, that act is invalid, establishing power of judicial review.