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Includes questions related to the research, preparation and composition of formal written reports based on well researched findings and presented ideas.

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What is experimental bias?

Experimenter Bias, also known as Experimenter Expectancy, is made up of all the things an experimenter might unwittingly do to influence the results of an experiment to resemble his hypothesis. You could consider this a self-fulfilling prophecy to some extent.

What is the conflict of nothing to lose by Alex Flinn?

I think that the coflict is with in Micheal. a moral conflict between right and wrong.

How do you glassine paper?

You make it extremely thin, nearly transparent. Thank you Rudiful2 but the pocess is a little more complicated. First you have to break down the paper pulp fibers then let then dry into sheets. The sheets are then pressed between hot rollers, called calandering. This process makes the fibers very smooth and all facing the same direction. This process is then repeated seveal time, often called super-calandering.

What are research tools?

Research tools are materials that are necessary to preform research. All inventions, discoveries and knowledge can become research tools.

What are characteristics of a good director?

Have an eye for composition, quick reflexes, and good management skills. To see what I mean, read the article links. Hope this helps.

What is 2X2 cycle loglog paper?

Answer526625623452435345243656658768475673564 Answer526625623452435345243656658768475673564 Answeri don't know i am stupid

the answer is well erm... i think its 5 but that's a random guess

Is it ok to begin an essay with a question?

Answer:

Make sure the question is phrased in a way that doesn't imply uncertainty of the answer. Don't have a question act as a motif since it is not your thesis; rather, it will likely precede the thesis since it's presented in the intro.

The previous answer seemed enthusiastic which is great, but it's important to recognise that questions in essays can make the essay in question seem informal which can often lead to a negative influence on the mark. But of course it all depends on whoever is marking the essay. Some teachers prefer content over structure, and some prefer formality over effectiveness.

It certainly is OK to begin your essay - or your paragraph, or your introduction, or your conclusion! - with a question. Indeed, it is often preferred that an essay begins with a question. Your opening question tells your reader exactly what your essay is about.

Your next step might be to mention briefly, in one paragraph, the issues involved in your question. After that, go on to talk about each issue in a separate paragraph, examining each issue from as many perspectives as possible.

End your essay by answering your question, and give reasons to support your answer.

You will probably begin your essay knowing what the answer to your question will be. One technique used by many in writing an essay is to write the question and answer first, and then the paragraph outlining the issues. After that, the rest of your essay will fall into place much easier.

What are methods for determining field permeability?

Permeability is a measure of how fast water will flow through connected openings in soil or rock

Where can I find an inexpensive parts source for the Daewoo Lanos?

a local salvage yard, is usually the cheapest, but if you want new parts, then go to an advanced auto or napa, they are usually the cheapest

1999 jetta vr6 that would go fine then all of a sudden the car looses force the 2 lights ars and epc are turned on and the engin is slowly cut what is the problem?

possibly bad cat conv Almost certainly your MAF (mass airflow) sensor. This problem is all over the web and has happened to many people. This is covered under a 7 year warranty (at least in Canada), so good luck.

Are there more teenage pregnancies in rural areas or metropolitan areas?

Yes and no. It kind of depends on the age of the kids in the area around you. I think. * In my personal opinion, I'd think more pregnancies would happen in rural areas, because the only thing to do in the middle of nowhere is to either go to McDonalds or make a baby. In order to add something a little more objectiveto the above contribution, there are a host of factors to consider. Traditionally, rural areas are associated with a lower SES(Socio-Economic Status) which happens to also be linked to higher teen pregnancy rates. Due to a lack of education about sexual practices, a heritage of young child bearing age in a family history, and, as sited above, a general lack of alternative means for involvement and constructive distractions, I believe it is reasonable to qualify rural areas as having a high teen pregnancy rate. It is also important to consider that rural areas are often more likely to educate about sex from an "abstinence only" approach which is obviously most effective but obviously not most popular. In contrast, urbanized regions often offer better public education leading to more information about sex, contraception techniques, and a wider range of resourcesfrom which to draw guidance. Urban or metropolitan areas tend to have a higher concentration of "career driven" individuals who would insist on taking precautions to becoming pregnant, therein obstructing future opportunities (i.e. college, demanding jobs, career that necessitates travel). However, lower SES is observed in poorer inner-city environments and would definitely support an upward trend in teen pregnancy.Overall, I am not the final say on such a topic, but I do think there is a little more to consider than the simple decision between "McDonald's or mak[ing] a baby".

Where can you find step by step instructions on how to manually remove applications from Windows 98SE?

Well, for all uninstalls you must check application uninstall guide first but for the most part following procedure should work

  1. Start
  2. Settings
  3. Control Panel
  4. Add remove programs
  5. select your app, which you need to uninstall
  6. double click/ click uninstall button.
  7. done.

Then you can also go to the Windows registry and remove the program from there as well. However, do not touch the registry if you are new to computer it will screw-up your other applications.

Identify and select the correct order of steps in scientific inquiry?

5 and 7 Step Methods

The 5 Step Method:

  1. define the problem
  2. create a prediction that provides explanation
  3. create a scientific procedure to test the ideas
  4. observation of results in the procedure
  5. form a conclusion based on all of the other steps.

The 7 Step Mehod:

  1. Ask and define the question.
  2. Gather information and resources through observation.
  3. Form a hypothesis.
  4. Perform one or more experiments and collect and sort data.
  5. Analyze the data.
  6. Interpret the data and make conclusions that point to a hypothesis.
  7. Formulate a "final" or "finished" hypothesis.

With the investigation concluded, the published results will be verified by other investigators, and the "tested" knowledge integrated into a larger whole of scientific information.

More Information:

It is important to note that there is no one single scientific method. Every experiment is different and may or may not follow the exact steps; science is less structured than most realize. However, there are key elements of the experimental process that we can identify.

In experiments (and in everyday life), scientists (and non-scientists) use hypothetico-deductive reasoning, or "If...then logic" to identify and test problems and solutions.

The start of every experiment does not start with "asking a question." It actually starts just before that. If you think about it, you cannot ask a question without identifying a problem that you observe. You do not ask "how does an owl hunt at night?" without first observing that an owl successfully captures mice as a food source at night. So this is where we start -- observation.

Now we go to our question. You have just observed a natural phenomenon, and now comes the time to question why this is.

As is our nature, we set out to answer this question. But first we need a tentative solution to our problem/question in order to test this theory. This is called a hypothesis; an educated guess. It is important that this hypothesis be able to test in an experiment. In other words, your hypothesis cannot be "because ghosts are playing tricks", because this is untestable and outside the realm of science.

So we have our tentative answer to our problem/question, and now we need to test this hypothesis. But usually we don't rush head-on into a task without knowing what our result should be. Therefore, we make a prediction, which will explain our results.

We have our hypothesis that we're going to test, and we have our predicted result should the hypothesis be true. Finally, we get to test and perform the experiment.

If this test supports the hypothesis, then additional predictions may be made and another test is performed. If the test does not support the hypothesis, then revision of the hypothesis is needed and a retest is performed.

Application of hypothetico-deductive reasoningObservation: My flashlight doesn't work

Question: What's wrong with my flashlight?

Hypothesis: The flashlight's batteries are dead.

Prediction: If this hypothesis is correct

Experiment: and I replace the batteries with new ones,

Predicted Result: then the flashlight should work.
Step 1. Problem/Question

Step 2. Hypothesis

Step 3. Method/Experiment

Step 4. Conclusion

What are the disadvantages of computers for research institutes?

Security and storage are the disadvantages of computers for research institutes. The two above-mentioned limitations -- which ironically also serve as advantages -- exist because of crashes, glitches, and hackings.

Where can I find examples of case studies about serial killers?

You can find examples of case studies about serial killers at the library in most universities. Some public libraries may also carry them.

Parts of descriptive research?

Descriptive research is used to describe characteristics of the subjects being studied. Descriptive research is used for frequencies, averages and other statistical data collected during research.

Why do we study quantitative methods?

much more quantitative than the qualitative method. those of us who understand basic science and math realize that qualitative measures are usually total BS.

Scope and limitation of an invention?

The scope of device, machine, or virtual creation regard the magnitude of its capabilities and or influences. Limitations can be engineering thresholds-tolerances all the way to regulatory caps emplaced on their performance.

What is a documentary analysis?

A documentary analysis is someone who studies a document thoroughly. They determine the purpose and motivation and intent, rather than just summarizing.