Category: Social Sciences : Social Sciences
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. Post What is the difference between the dependent variable and the ind
. Post What is the difference between the dependent variable and the independent variable? Respond to Sha’s discussion post in 2 sentences. The independent variable is the one used in making the prediction, the dependent variable is the one being predicted. The goal is to see if the independent variable affects the dependent variable).
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Subtopic 1: my health risks of mother and baby At 35yrs old… Doctors trying t
Subtopic 1: my health risks of mother and baby At 35yrs old… Doctors trying to convince me to do Amniocentesis. I refused and baby girl number 4 was perfect. I do have older children (2 more girls and 1 son). Subtopic 2: effects of pregnancy upon family members We are a happy blended family. My…
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Evaluate the view that differences in educational achievement between social gro
Evaluate the view that differences in educational achievement between social groups are the result of factors and processes within schools Evaluate the extent to which it is home based factors, rather than in-school factors which explain social class differences in educational achievement
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Discuss the Political Perspective of the following questions. How do gender nor
Discuss the Political Perspective of the following questions. How do gender norms influence political participation and representation? What is the impact of gender norms on policy-making? How do laws and regulations reinforce or challenge gender norms?
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– I need to use my course readings (not all of them) to refer to the paper which you can see under readings and right now we just finished week 9 so you can use the readings from week 9 and before. The title is called Reflection Paper: Social Influences on Personal Shopping ( Individual…
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As for substance, this 10-page review should include: (a) the main premise of th
As for substance, this 10-page review should include: (a) the main premise of the article (such as the Research Problem, Finding, Issue or social problem); (b) identification of any experiment and methodology employed if known; (c) theories used or discussed if noted; and (d) your team’s position (such as whether you agree, accept, or understand…
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Understanding the Long-term Ramifications of Adolescent Marijuana Use and its Ef
Understanding the Long-term Ramifications of Adolescent Marijuana Use and its Effects on Educational Attainment,
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• What are the main cultural features of the country or group? • How
• What are the main cultural features of the country or group? • How many people live there? • What religions do they practice? • What languages do they speak? • What are the region or country’s major cities? • Do most people in the region or country live in rural or urban areas? • …
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What is the classic scientific method? The classic scientific method, applied s
What is the classic scientific method? The classic scientific method, applied since at least the 17th century, is an empirical method of acquiring knowledge. It can be defined as a systematic approach designed to uncover truth and establish certain knowledge through the discovery of relationships between variables. DISCUSS.
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Overview All scientific inquiry starts with a question. Scientists may wonder wh
Overview All scientific inquiry starts with a question. Scientists may wonder why something exists, how it came to be, or how it interacts with other things. Whatever the inspiration, asking questions is at the heart of scientific research. In this activity, you will revise the research question that you would like to concentrate on as…