Chapter 20: Problem 14
Do the following: (1) make an observation; (2) identify a question based on the observation; (3) put forth a theory to answer the question; and ( 4 ) identify at least two predictions based on the theory.
Chapter 20: Problem 14
Do the following: (1) make an observation; (2) identify a question based on the observation; (3) put forth a theory to answer the question; and ( 4 ) identify at least two predictions based on the theory.
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