In assessing the internal validity of an intervention, we try to determine if certain changes cause certain outcomes. It is relevant in studies that try to establish casual relationship. While in observational or descriptive studies, it is not that relevant. It is also possible to have internal validity in a study and not have construct validity. Example, imagine a study where you are looking at the effects of a new computerized tutoring program on math performance in first grade students.
Answer: D. Sunni Islam because it is a specific religion with set doctrines
Explanation:
A is wrong because a denomination is a religious organization that is not state sponsored.
B is wrong because Christianity is a religion, not a denomination
C is wrong (common sense reasons)
**A denomination is a "a subgroup within a religion that has a common name, tradition, and identity" (pediaa.com)**
<u>D is correct because Sunni Islam is one of the three denominations to Islam.</u>
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If we research Colombus' relationship with the native peoples he met, we will come to the conclusion that he realized that these peoples would be perfect to be used as labor for the purposes of the Spanish crown in the Americas. For this reason, he did not wish to exterminate these peoples, but used them for the work that was being planned. He also found these people very naive and generous, in a way. However, he saw them as pagans, who were to be converted to Christianity.
Answer:
The Han Dynasty saw greater expansion than the Qin Dynasty and established crucial trade routes.
Explanation:
Answer: a responsibility to debrief the participants
Explanation: Upon completion of a research study, taking series of questions and analysis of the research is paramount in other to assess the performance, procedure, challenges and shortcomings of the research. This is particularly important to know what the research covers and paves way for further studies. These processes of quizzing research participants is called debriefing. The debriefing process will be a summary of the key issues in the the research process.