Based on the given scenario, Hilgard concluded that there was evidence of
- dissociation or divided consciousness.
<h3>What is Hypnosis?</h3>
This refers to a state of consciousness where the subconscious mind of a person is given suggestions by a practised psychic to help them perform various things.
With this in mind, we can see that a hypnotised woman was tested by Ernest Hilgard and one of the effects of hypnosis was the ability to not feel pain which shows Hilgard that there was evidence of dissociation or divided consciousness.
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I believe that the answer is experimentation.
This type of study is called <span>Midrange theory.
</span><span>Midrange theory is aimed to answer specific phenomanons on smaller cale within a social group rather than aiming it to large societal scale.
Currently, this type of theory is the most dominant approach in sociological research because trying to analyze a large-scale phenomenon is very hard due to the amount of factors involved.</span>
Isn’t it obvious? Quebec.. they’ve tried more than a few times since then
Answer:
1. Bats and cats: <em>Homology</em>
2. Whales and sharks: <em>Analogy</em>
Explanation:
In Biology, homology refers to <u>the similarity of features from different species of organisms that share a common ancestor</u>. This is the opposite of analogy, which refers to <u>a feature that has a similar function but is not derived from a common ancestor</u>.
In this case, bats and cats have forelimbs adapted for locomotion. This is a case of homologous characters because they both are descendants of tetrapods - four-limbed animals. Therefore, even though cats and bats look completely different, they both share a similar feature: forelimbs, a characteristic feature from their common early mammalian ancestors.
On the other hand, whales (mammals) and sharks (fish) do not share a common ancestor. So, the fins are analogous structures: both have a similar function because both have adapted to an aquatic environment but they have completely separate evolutionary origins.