<span>scientific method is: (A</span><span>.) a stepwise process used by scientists to generate sound research findings
This stepwise process will always consist of </span><span>systematic observation, measurement, and experiment, formulation, testing, and modification to gather a group of reliable data that would be the basis conclusion of a scientific question.</span>
Answer: STEREOTYPES AND COMMONSENSE
Explanation: Sociological question can be said to be a sentence or phrase that ask or examine the social meaning or pattern of a phenomenon.
In order to form a good sociological question, a lot has to be put into consideration. one important factor to consider is to look at patterns among groups when asking sociological questions as opposed to looking at individuals.
As can be seen with stereotypes that is an over exaggerated conception of a person or group. Sociological questions must do away with stereotypes and should be asked with common sense in which plain understanding is required to answer such questions. An example can be asking a question "are all Nigerians scammers". such question is definitetly asked without commonsense and is stereotypical.
Answer:0.12
Explanation:
Given
there is 80 % Probability that it will snow
if it snows there is 10 % Probability that Todd walk to store
If it does not snow there is 60 % chances of Todd walking to the store
Probability that it will not snow and Todd will walk to snow

