It would not be practical to use scientific experimentation to test the effect of Select one: a. color on brain waves and function. b. octave on the quality of a song. c. adrenaline on the response time of carnivores. d. nutrients on the gender of offspring .
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@prowrestler you need ideas to get answers.
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@prowrestler what grade is this for?
its chemistry
11th grade
What do you think the word PRACTICAL means in this context: $$\text{"practical to use scientific experimentation"}$$?
im not sure that's the whole reason why I posted
That's good, so I am helping you narrow down what you don't understand, right?
ok
What does "practical" normally mean?
of or concerned with the actual doing or use of something rather than with theory and ideas.
OK, that is a good start, "use of something" makes it practical, correct?
yes
We have to have results that are "usable" which means what?
idk
How about "consistently-measurable"?
ur making this harder than is should be cmon
I don't have time for all of this
What do you think the answer is then?
asking me what the answer is wont prove anything but ignorance. the whole reason why I posted the question on the first place BECAUSE OBVIOUSLY I DONT KNOW THE ANSWER
Do you think the " octave on the quality of a song " is a "consistently-measurable" thing? Specifically, what defines "quality" of a song is not measurable.
so are you saying the answer is B
I am not here to do your homework pal, I'm just giving you my humble opinion, you answer it they way you want.
WAIT DO U GET PAID TO ANSWER QUESTIONS ON THIS SITE
No.
then why do you people act like its either life or death
what do you mean?
everybody always says " im not giving you the answer" and everybody Is soo strict about it even though its just some learning site.
Some people like to take learning seriously.
who doesnt
people who just want the answer are looking to cheat the system and the learning experience
not me only on questions that are really confusing
but in the long run they are just hurting themselves...
I agree this question is confusing that is why I had to give you such a long winded answer
All the answer choices have the pattern $$\text{ cause_____effect}$$ a. color on brain waves and function. b. octave on the quality of a song. c. adrenaline on the response time of carnivores. d. nutrients on the gender of offspring .
ikr I hate questions that try to trick me
So now your job is to decide which effect is not consistently-measurable.
Who can measure the "quality of a song" consistently?
who?
Nobody, therefore "It would not be practical to use scientific experimentation to test the effect "
scientific experimentation says that if I do the same thing over and over I will get the same results over and over
but the "quality" of a song means different things to different people, right?
so I can NOT get the same results...so "scientific experimentation" is useless
is any of this making sense?
not really im more confused than anything
What part do you want me to explain?
the answer
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