Objective
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Firstly kids where not supposed to do those things in school however it happens so if something like this has to happen make sure u keep it to yourself of it gets out and you been discriminated speak to a teacher someone u can trust
The Four Noble Truths are an important concept in Buddhism. These truths are: <em>truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.</em> These truths seek to inform the individual that life is all about suffering, and the cause of this is endless desire and the ignorance of this fact, which leads to a never ending cycle of suffering due to the person’s inability to attain them.
However, there is a way to end this suffering, which is: by stopping to desire things through following the Eightfold Path.
Answer:
a) questionnaires
b) attitudes of student who had and who hadn't taken the course
c) difference in age group of students among whom questionnaire were distributed in both the groups.
d) restrict the age group in both the experimental groups.
Explanation:
The complete quetion is:
An investigator was interested in studying the effect of taking a course in child development upon attitudes toward childrearing. At the end of the semester, the researcher distributed a questionnaire to students who had taken the child development course. Questionnaires were also given to an equal number of students who had not taken the course. The students who had taken the child development course had different attitudes from the students who had not taken the course (cg., they had more positive response about having large families).
a) Identify the independent variable
b) Identify the dependent variable
c) identify confounding variable
d) propose a method to unconfound the experiment
a) questionnaires
b) attitudes of student who had and who hadn't taken the course
c) difference in age group of students among whom questionnaire were distributed in both the groups can lead to different understanding of questionnnaire and so affect the response towards the questions.
d) restrict the age group in both the experimental groups.
Confounding variables are variables that effect both the dependent and independent variable