Mendel's work is regarded as great science. His work shows that scientists
(a) must never speculate about things that they cannot observe directly
(b) must use complex mathematics to be seen as making great advances
(c) often work in large research groups and under intense pressure to publish first
(d) sometimes make great strides when they combine careful observation with
speculation, even about entities that cannot be seen
(e) generally require elaborate instruments, such as telescopes, to make progress
D
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a. How are contexts both powerful and fragile? b. How are context influenced by social processes? c. How do contexts change over time? d. How do contexts interact with physical space?
What are concordance rates and how are they used to estimate the degree of resemblance among family members?
What will be an ideal response?
If you also want to lose weight and maintain your weight loss,
you should do exercise that uses large muscle groups in continuous, repetitive action and increases heart and respiration rate at least _____ hours or more a week. a) 3 b) 10 c) 8 d) 14
How does culture affect the early stages of language development, such as cooing and
babbling? a. Children from other cultures coo and babble much like children in the United States. b. Children from other cultures do not coo and babble like children in the United States. c. Children from the United States coo and babble much earlier than children from other cultures. d. Cooing and babbling are not recognized as important steps in language development in other cultures.