What is an operational definition of a variable? Operational variables (or operationalizing definitions) refer to how you will define and measure a specific variable as it is used in your study. For example, if we are concerned with the effect of media violence on aggression, then we need to be very clear what we mean […]
Why did Hercules kill his wife?
Why did Hercules kill his wife? Determined to make him suffer, Hera once again interfered in Hercules’s life. Hera used her power to get inside Hercules’s head. He fell into madness and went insane with rage. Under Hera’s dark influence, he gruesomely murdered his beloved wife and children. Why did Hercules kill Cerberus? According to […]
What is wrong with Jenny?
What 3 things did the Emancipation Proclamation do?
What 3 things did the Emancipation Proclamation do? The proclamation declared, “all persons held as slaves within any States, or designated part of the State, the people whereof shall be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward, and forever free” The Emancipation Proclamation did not free all slaves in the United States […]
How long is a narrative review?
How long is a narrative review? A narrative (educational) review may or may not have a structured Abstract; often an unstructured Abstract may be most relevant and should not exceed 200 words, followed by at least 3 key words for indexing. What is the purpose of a narrative review? Defining and Analyzing the Problem A […]
Is Chingar a bad word?
Is Chingar a bad word? Chingar. Chingar is Mexico’s biggest, fattest curse word. As the country’s F-word, it’s used in many variations. “No me chingas!” can mean “Don’t F*$& with me!”, “You’re kidding right?!”, or “Stop bothering me”. Is Chingón a bad word? Throughout Latin America and in many Latinx communities in the United States, […]
How long does a common octopus live?
How long does a common octopus live? Giant Pacific octopus: 3 – 5 years What is the lifespan of a female octopus? Octopuses have a relatively short life expectancy; some species live for as little as six months. The giant Pacific octopus, one of the two largest species of octopus, may live for as much as […]
What is an example of a falsifiable prediction?
What is an example of a falsifiable prediction? For example, given the statement “all swans are white” and the initial condition “there is a swan here”, we can deduce “the swan here is white”, but if what is observed is “the swan here is not white” (say black), then “all swans are white” is false, […]
How does the government protect natural rights?
How does the government protect natural rights? The reason that governments are “instituted among men” is to protect our natural rights, as the Declaration of Independence states. Those natural rights of life, liberty, and property protected implicitly in the original Constitution are explicitly protected in the Bill of Rights. What should happen if a government […]
What are the 7 principles of photography?
What are the 7 principles of photography? The seven principles of art and design in photography; balance, rhythm, pattern, emphasis, contrast, unity and movement, form the foundation of visual arts. Using the seven principles allows you to take greater control of your photographic practice. This will lead to better photos and more photographic opportunities. What […]