The correct answer is longitudinal
Research data can be related to time in two ways: In the first, all variables refer to a single period, time is constant, this is the transversal method. In the second, the variables can refer to different moments, the time is now variable, and the method is now classified as longitudinal.
In longitudinal methods, time is variable. It can be just a before and after, hourly intervals throughout the day, months throughout the year, years over decades ... what matters is that there is more than one moment, more than one period.
Nami conducts an investigation on plants. She places a grow light on a timer to give the plants different amounts of light to see if this would affect their growth. In this investigation, the amount of light is the independent variable. The reason being that its the cause of change in growth in the experiment.
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They earn less since you have to pay the tutor
Answer:
i believe they would be the same speed
Explanation:
if the friend continues at that rate it will take them 25 seconds to reach 25 m/s as well as you
<span>The human brain uses a process called encoding to preserve information. The brain preserves this information in many ways which include visually, sensory representations, and in an auditory way. The only way that it cannot preserve information is in a graphic way. In order for the brain to remember something later, the original stimulus from the memory is gone so it needs to have some sort of representation of the information it has taken in.</span>