Which is a likely result of taking lsd
raised heart rate and sped-up nervous system
alte...
Health, 16.10.2019 15:30 jbrooks4091
Which is a likely result of taking lsd
raised heart rate and sped-up nervous system
altered mood and sensory perceptions
reduced heart rate and loss of inhibitions
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Health, 22.06.2019 03:00, jinxjungkook3
Which of these is an accurate and appropriate summary of paragraph 4? a) the speaker talks to her sister who understands politics. b) the speaker talks to her sister about all of her problems. c) the speaker wants her sister to tell her which party is best. d) the speaker is trying to find out who her sister is voting for.
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Health, 22.06.2019 03:10, hellokitty9440
When all the values in a data set are written in order from least to greatest, the value that is in the middle, with an equal number of values below it and equal number of values above it, is called the .
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Health, 22.06.2019 09:30, newben
Hi i need comment on my homework or something to add. *argue for and against quantitative and qualitative techniques respectively. which ones would you lean towards when conducting an investigation and why? quantitative techniques, usually presented through surveys, are more practical, take less time, and can design samples in which any person or household of the target audience has the same probability of participating. however, the questionnaires must be carefully written by highly trained professionals, in such a way that they do not contain ambiguous or biased questions, that they are easily understandable by any member of the sample, and that they contemplate all the objectives of the research. besides that they do not allow to deepen in the reason of the facts. qualitative techniques, on the other hand, are based on the observation of natural behaviors, discourses, open responses for the subsequent interpretation of meanings. studying reality in its natural context can be extremely useful to learn more about the phenomenon studied. however, more specialization is required, they are not applicable to statistics, so it is not possible to make measurements, it entails a higher cost per studied population (which is also reduced), whose results do not necessarily represent the general population. i believe that knowing the situation of the general population, through statistics is essential. in addition, because of the possibility of studying a much larger population in less time and with less amount of economic resources, i would lean towards quantitative research.
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