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The theory of operant conditioning, as proposed by B.F. Skinner, may explain how Jigsaw's use fits in its support. By rewarding participation and completion of tasks with positive reinforcement, Jigsaw encourages individuals to engage actively in the learning process. Through this reinforcement, learners can develop a sense of responsibility and motivation to contribute to the group effort.
No - you can use evidence from an experiment to support a theory, but they are not the same thing. A theory is an idea as to why something is, how it works, etc. that is strongly supported by evidence. An experiment is set up in order to gather information to support a theory or to help a hypothesis become a theory.
scientific method used in the development of atomic theory
he told them they drifted apart because they were together
Real scientists do not "gather evidence in support of" any theory. The technical term for that kind of thing is "cherry-picking". Real scientists build a theory to explain the evidence that they have already gathered, and then test the theory to see whether it holds water. The easiest, fastest way to make sure that you are regarded as a wingnut by real scientists is to adopt or invent a theory, and then spend your time trying to prove it.
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You are a fascists person
What kind of information or items, did he use to support his theory
Fascists often support ultranationalism, authoritarianism, and the suppression of opposition. They typically promote a strong centralized government led by a dictatorial leader, who holds absolute power and controls all aspects of society. Fascists also prioritize the collective over the individual and often advocate for the use of violence and militarism to achieve their goals.
his brain
hypothesis
science stuff and about soccer
You might have gotten the idea because some radical politicians tend to over-(ab)use their freedom of speech, but in general, the Dutch are not fascists.
He used evidence from landform, climate, and fossils to support his theory of the continental drift.
he found fossles
He used secret police to root out anti-fascists, socialists, and communists.
The word "ideology" is similar to some of the following words: "Ideals," "morals," "beliefs," "principles," etc. An example of the word "ideology" in a sentence is "Most terrorists who think they are freedom fighters have a warped ideology. "