The <u>ordinal data</u> is type of data is also called ranked data and expresses the comparative evaluation of various characteristics or entities, and relative assignment of each, to a class according to a set of criteria.
<u>Explanation:</u>
A categorical, quantitative category of data where there are normal, organized categories of variables and the ranges between the categories are not established is understood as an ordinal data. These information occurs on an ordinal dimension, one of the 4 calculation rates defined in 1946 by S. S. Stevens. An illustration of ordinal data is a satisfaction score on a range of 1-10. There is no uniform significance for the disparity between one score and the next in level results.
Scientific ideas don't need to be published in an encyclopedia: rather, they need to be published in a peer-reviewed journal.
Also, public acceptance is not relevant: global warming is accepted in the scientific community despite a lack of popular acceptance.
The correct answer is: They are new ideas. (and once they're accepted they can become laws).
I think that yes, it could be an example of diverting peer pressure.
If your peers are forcing you to smoke, but you don't want to, you could say this and hope that this would be a sufficient answer, it diverts your unwillingness to smoke to your parents, and so the conflict with a peer is also diffused.
Answer:
(C) the governance pathway makes many of the laws that the regulation pathway enforces
Researchers have separated the proposed causes of mental illness into three categories: 1) somatogenic, 2) psychogenic, and 3) <span>supernatural</span>.
1- Somatogenic : is related to genes and inheritance, imbalance or damage in the brain.
2- Psychogenic : is related to experiences that are stressful or traumatic
3- Supernatural : related to demonic or evil possessions