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    Scientific Method Essay

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    method are observation, define problem, construct a hypothesis, test the experiment/ gather evidence, and draw a conclusion. Observation is the procedure of collecting information about events and processes carefully. It involves with seeing and hearing. Defining the problem is when you identify a conflict that requires a solution to be solved. A hypothesis is a proposed explanation based on the evidence and observation. Testing the hypothesis is when we experiment and try to prove that our…

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    Closed Leadership Theory

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    Introduction This research is a series of hypothesis and confirmations about nature, causes and outcomes for schools and understudies of fruitful school administration. In general, theories could either take an open form or closed. In this aspect, all theories can be categorized into the two distinct categories. In another context of leadership theories and its relationship to educational leadership, it is embraced that education audits are carried out so as to seek a lasting solution to the…

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    today. This first conversation that I observed, I was not able to see who the two individuals were until I paid close attention in there verbal discussion. The setting took place at my father’s Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu school, on a Tuesday evening. As I was sitting on the bleachers, waiting to watch the junior class before it began, I decided to witness the conversation I overheard going on behind me. I heard the two voices of what sounded like a mother and son, judging by the context of their…

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    Hospitals, often times when people ponder being in a hospital, visiting a hospital, or even when watching movies or television shows that involve hospitals, most people would agree that for the majority of the time, they aren’t in an enjoyable, blissful place. Unless, of course, referring to the exception of welcoming a baby into this world, however, even the arrival of babies bring some hospital rooms’ sadness and heartache. My job requires me to stand as the observer, the staff member that…

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    Library Observation

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    University of West Florida Commons area. We made the prediction that the organization in the building would be very relaxed. We based this hypothesis on the idea that the Commons are one of the few places on campus where there is not a specific objective as compared to the classrooms or the library. For our observation, we split the commons into three main areas and assigned two people to each area. This way, we could cover more ground and get a better idea of the overall structure of the…

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    What- For over a century, an ethnographic method known as ‘participant observation’ has been an essential tool utilised in various anthropological and sociological disciplines in order to collect important qualitative research about people, their activities, and their cultures. (Kawulich, B 2005) Participant observation enables a researcher to learn about the studied culture and its associated activities in a natural setting, through the acts of observing and participating in these activities.…

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    levels of social participation. The participants of these observations interacted differently based on what kind of play they engaged in and their age showcased the difference in play in which the participants became involved in. At around the ages of two to three years old, children are more likely to engage in solitary independent play, in which the child plays alone and focuses solely on one activity. Solitary independent play is more common at younger ages. As…

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    on justice and its placement within a city run by philosophers through reasoning. However, within the Sidereal Messenger, Galileo offers his account of information through the scientific method, a method that uses facts to support his cause. These two approaches vary immensely, each contrasting in their approach to the justification of their work and therefore cannot be used interchangeably. As Galileo’s scientific method allowed him to concoct factual evidence surrounding his findings, this…

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    Both of the class readings by Carnap and Goldstein discuss what being considered a scientific facts means. Carnap refers to scientific facts as a singular statement that needs to be differentiated from universal laws due to the common misconception. Carnap argues that many people confuse laws with facts and use the term in the wrong sense. An example from Carnap’s writing is the statement that “all ice is cold” this would be considered a universal law because it suggests that any piece of ice at…

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    experiences in my relatively short life to take everything into consideration when forming my opinions and views on the rest of society. Overall, I don’t see myself as being either a fox or hedgehog, I’m confident that I fall somewhere in between the two. I think I’ve always been certain and motivated in everything I do in life, but I have definitely grown to be more accepting of other viewpoints and ideas. I pull significant qualities from both the fox and hedgehog. I hadn’t been aware of the…

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