Behavior in childhood can sometimes be indicative of radical or sociopathic behavior in adulthood, and these behavior patterns often result in unethical or immoral acts. This kind of behavioral prediction is not foolproof, and people can often resist such behavioral patterns.
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False.
Individual thunderstorms are hard to predict. However, we are pretty good at predicting what regions will likely be affected by thunderstorms on a given day.
There are different names for individuals who predict the future, what they are called depends on the context in which they received their revelation. Here are some of the names in which these people are known. Prophet - A prophet is an individual who receives his ability to predict the future through a supernatural or divine nature. Seer - A seer is an individual who can receive his ability to predict the future through supernatural forces, divine nature or neither. Oracle - Like the prophet (and to a lesser extent the seer), the oracle is an individual who receives his ability to predict the future through supernatural and divine means. Psychic - A psychic is an individual who receives his ability to predict the future through supernatural means, either through contact with spirits and ghosts or through extra-sensory perception.
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Individual crime in itself is a random act, however one can pretty well predict the incidence of a crime occurring in particular areas based on past statistics.
radioactivity is a quantum mechanical statistical process. it is impossible to predict what any specific atom will do.
Valance Shell Electron Pair Repulsion It's used to predict the shape of individual molecules.
to predict, change, modify, improve performance at work and in society. to help.
for example, if someone had to guess which sodapop you would choose from the machine in two weeks, their best guess is which one you choose today.. Nobody can say for sure what the future holds, but if one has to predict, one ought to take a look at what goes on behaviorally currently.
False. Probability only predicts the outcome. It does not assure the outcome.