its a case study
developmental research
Yes, in some cases emotions can interfere with logic and investigation of facts. Example: If one has a spouse or friend that has done something wrong then the person is more apt to believe their spouse or friend is innocent of any wrong doing.
one example would be if the participants had mental issues, or behavior disorders.
The independent variable is one that can be systematically varied by the researcher across participants. The value of the dependent variable depends on how you manipulate the IV. Thus, the IV is intelligence, the DV is diet choices.
Physical sciences are defined as the investigation of non-living things, so psychology does not fit in that category. Instead, psychology is one of the social sciences, along with sociology, political science, anthropology, human geography, communication, economics, and linguistics.
Intensive.
An intensive property is one in which the property of matter does not change as the amount changes. A sentance could be: The intensive property of the liquid did not appear different even though we added more water to the container.
You only change one variable in an investigation because if you change more than one you won't know which change affected the data.
one capital intensive industry in the Caribbean is the commercial bank
one of the two or more participants in an ongoing business relationship
developmental research
An intensive property is one that does not depend on the amount of substance present. So, compressibility would be an INTENSIVE property.
An investigation which is conducted under strictly controlled and monitored conditions is likely to result in mor reliable investigations.
intensive math means your one level behind regular math
There are several different options in order to learn about crime investigation. One option would be for example to check the Birmingham City University. There one can get a degree in Criminal Investigation, which includes also work in the crime investigation area. Another option would be to check local police departments in order to find out more about the daily work of a crime investigator.
Only one variable at a time . after one time has passed you can use more ..
In an Experimental investigation you are trying to answer one question. While in a descriptive investigation you are trying to describe something and comparative you are comparing one thing to another.