Answer:
A control should have been included in the investigation
Explanation:
It is impossible for the student to interpret a correct conclusion about his experiment, without adding a control treatment where he can really compare the differences between the variables.
Control treatment is an element of research that receives all factors, except the variable being tested. The control serves to make comparisons with the other treatments, allowing to observe the exact difference between a system where the variable was tested and the system where it was not.
In the case of the question above, it would have been necessary for the student to have placed a cart on a ramp of normal height and without sandpaper. That way he could compare the speed between this cart and the carts on the other ramps, thus having a correct result.
Answer:
That argument is an example of a falacy masquerading as a valid inference.
Explanation:
Fallacy means error, deception or falsehood. Usually a fallacy is a misconception that is conveyed as true, misleading others. On the other hand, when an argument conveying a true idea is used to derive a false conclusion from false assumptions, the inference is valid.
Based on this, we can conclude that the argument quoted in the above question is a fallacy disguised as valid inference, because the speaker of the argument provides the information as a true statement, but it is wrong to draw conclusions about how Anthony will react after his accident, based on how other people reacted.
1) The victim fears revenge from the Perpetrator - this is mostly the case if they can''t trust the police or justice system to protect them efficiently
2) The abuser is someone close to the victim - and the victim feels obliged to the perpetrator. This is often the case in domestic abuse.
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Answer:
Religious harmony requires an open mind, acceptance that not everyone follows your beliefs. Religion should be free for the individual to choose, not to be pressured by society. Respecting other religions, that is the path to harmony.