Answer:
There are usually multiple methods for organizing items and information in a scienfic investigation.
Explanation:
Everyone has a different way of thinking, and therefore a different way of recording and organizing things for an investigation. This can come in the form of many ways:
- A different chart.
- A different order of experiments (though the same process and equipment for each)
- A pie chart instead of a bar graph.
However, two investigations that are completely different can have a similar way of recording and organizing data:
- Same chart type.
- Same graph type.
There are HUNDREDS of ways to map out an investigation- if there weren't more than one way, I can bet there would be thousands of scienfic discoveries that wouldn't have happened!
Having a human and body and a human/immortal soul
I can give you my take on it:
In command economies the quantity and more importantly the prize of the products is decided by the government and not by the people in production. As a result, people in the production can't have the motivation of producing more, as they won't benefit from it. So command economy encourages low motivation among the workers (i believe this was the case in the Eastern Block)
Which of the following would be the most likely diagnosis? .... A "John Doe<span>" </span>walked into<span> the </span>police station<span> and </span>reported<span> that </span>he had<span> an </span>unusual problem<span>. </span>He could not remember anything<span> about </span>himself,not<span> where </span>he lived<span> or </span>worked<span> or </span>even his name<span>. The </span>police took him<span> to the </span>local hospital<span> where </span>he<span> was</span>evaluated<span> and </span>found<span> ...</span>