Yes, the data from mass spectrometry has helped modern scientists to make modifications to Dalton's model.
Dalton's model consisted of a single atom and that basically the atom is the smallest object. At the time, no discovered what are inside of atoms.
Atoms are made up of small particles, protons, neutrons and electrons. A mass spectrometer is an instrument that is able to see what is inside an atom. With this item, scientists have proved that atoms are not the smallest in the world cause the objects in them are smaller.
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Yes, it is ethical.
I think it is ethical because in this age, every website let the user choose weather or not they would like to be tracked an their website. If they choose not to then their data will not be collected, if they choose yes, then their data will be collected. All the social phycology research was collected from users and/or people who agreed to be users of collected data. With that being said, if you allow your data to be collected, if you allow random people to see how you operate as a human, then you're willing to have that data used to give you adds that you might actually want. All in all, you, the user, has the choice weather or not they allow this to happen, so yes, it is ethical
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Answer: Ethnography
Ethnography is a research methodology
for observing and describing people participating in some activity.
Quantitative research emphasizes numerical analysis of data;
<span> The scientific method </span><span>involves making hypotheses, predictions and carrying out experiments based on those predictions</span>
<span> Semiotics</span><span> interprets thru signs
and symbols. </span>
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