The factors that are combined to create the reproducibility crisis are chance and publication bias.
<h3>What is the reproducibility crisis?</h3>
This is what is also referred to as the replicating crisis. This tells us that there are well established findings in research that are difficult to replicate.
The publication bias exists due to the fact that the outcome of a research determines the need to have it published or not published.
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Throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, the Parliament of England passed the Navigation Acts to increase the profit England derived from its colonies. ... Once under British control, regulations were imposed on the colonies that allowed the colony to produce only raw materials and to trade only with Britain.
Explanation:
It’s either A or B but it depends on where. For me, lanes are divided by white lines.
D, i not really sure but, i guess its D
For the answer to the question above asking, h<span>ow did Brahmanism develop into hinduism?
I think p</span>eople brought their thoughts from other cultures and they blended with the thoughts of the Brahmans. The darker features of Hinduism is the result of compromise which the Brahman teachers had to make with non-Aryan races in India.