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INR4603 Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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In the social sciences, the process of how a person learns that something is true is known 
asEpistemology 
Empiricists base the validity of a statement uponInsights derived from observation of 
related phenomena using their senses 
Dependent variables are related to independent variables in the same way thatEffects 
are related to causes 
A hypothesisIs a scientifically testable statement that is more specific than the theory 
from which it is derived 
The ideal that a hypothesis must be su...
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(Top QUALITY 2024/2025 EXAM REVIEW) WGU C165 Exam Review Questions and answers, rated A+
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The study of energy and forces of matter - -Physics 
The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes; atoms, molecules and their interactions 
to form substances - -Chemistry 
the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space - -astronomy 
The scientific study of earth and the universe around it including structure, materials and processes - 
-Earth Science 
The experimental factor that is manipulated; the variable whos...
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AQA A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY 7192 Paper 1 And 2 (2 Versions) Topics in Sociology Mark Scheme With Satisfied Solutions
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AQA A-LEVEL SOCIOLOGY 7192 Paper 1 And 2 (2 Versions) 
Topics in Sociology Mark Scheme With Satisfied Solutions 
 
Positivists - assume that social realities are objective and are best studied through 
quantitative research methods 
sociology is a science and cause+effect and patterns can be detected in society and 
human behaviour 
Verificationism - the only things we can rightly claim to KNOW as true are things we 
can verify with 100% accuracy using logic or sensory experience. 
Durkheim ...
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ISP 203B Final Exam 100% Solved
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ISP 203B Final Exam 100% Solved 
The scientific method - answer1. observe 
2. formulate a hypothesis 
3. test/falsify the hypothesis 
4. theory 
What is science: - answerobservation, formulation and falsification of hypotheses, the 
development of a scientific theory. 
Recurrence intervals: - answerTime span (in years) until today over which these combined 
events took place / number of events that meet the criterion (geographical area and minimum 
magnitude, for example) 
-ex: 50 years / 10 ear...
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PSY 225 Statistical Techniques - Exam 1 UH Manoa Exam Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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Binary variable - a category made of just two variables (male or female, dead or alive) 
categorical variable - a variable made up of categories, one that names distinct entities (Species, 
fruits, types of cars, etc.) 
concurrent valid - when data from the new instrument are used to predict observations at a later 
point in time this 
continuous variable - gives a score for each variable and can take on any value in the 
measurement scale that we are using 
criterion validity - whether you can ...
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Criminal Behavior A Psychological Approach, 11e (Bartol) complete with answers A+ graded
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Criminal Behavior: A Psychological Approach, 11e (Bartol) Chapter 1 Introduction to Criminal Behavior 
 
1.1	Multiple-Choice Questions 
 
1)	Criminal behavior is best defined as 
A)	antisocial behavior. 
B)	deviant behavior. 
C)	an intentional act in violation of a criminal code. 
D)	a failure to impede the criminal process. 
2)	The end result of a theory that is not verified is 
A)	justification. 
B)	falsification. 
C)	clarification. 
D)	subjugation. 
3)	Which piece of data would b...
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences Practice Test Questions and Answers (2023/2024).
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences Practice Test Questions and Answers (2023/2024). 
1. The study of energy and forces of matter Physics 
2. The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes; atoms, 
molecules and their interactions to form substances Chemistry 
3. the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space astronomy 
4. The scientific study of earth and the universe around it including structure, 
materials and processes Earth Science 
5. The experimental factor that...
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences Practice Test Questions and Answers (2023/2024).
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences Practice Test Questions and Answers (2023/2024). 
1. The study of energy and forces of matter Physics 
2. The study of the properties of matter and how matter changes; atoms, 
molecules and their interactions to form substances Chemistry 
3. the study of the moon, stars, and other objects in space astronomy 
4. The scientific study of earth and the universe around it including structure, 
materials and processes Earth Science 
5. The experimental factor that...
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences Study Guide
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WGU C165 Integrated Physical Sciences 
Study Guide 
Physics - ️️ -The study of forces, energy, motion 
Chemistry - ️️ -The study of atoms and molecules, their structures, and their 
interactions to form substances 
Earth science - ️️ -The study of the Earth's structure and composition, and 
processes that change Earth 
essential attributes of science - ️️ -Studies the natural world 
Uses testable ideas 
Relies on data from observations/experiments 
Presented for evaluation by ot...
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TOK test - natural sciences Exam Questions with Complete Solutions
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3 differences between science and pseudo-science: - ANSWER-1. Pseudo - done alone 
2. No peer review 
3. Doesn't follow the laws of nature 
 
Pseudo-science vagueness: - ANSWER-If a statement is sufficiently vague, it will be impossible to verify/falsify it, we need measurable criteria 
 
Ad hoc exceptions - ANSWER-A good scientific hypothesis is general in nature and does not keep from making exceptions every time it meets counter examples 
 
Inductivism - ANSWER-Observation, hypothesis, expe...
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