Category: Sciences 2502

  • Mesohippus as Example of Horses

    General Information The linking transitional link between primitive horses and their present-day forms is the extinct Mesohippus. This species inhabited the modern United States during the Oligocene period. They were adapted to live in wide-open spaces and were extremely fast, though they lacked hooves. Their diet was herbivorous, eating tall grasses and flowers, which affected…

  • Space Studies: “Miss Leavitt’s Stars” by G. Jonson

    Table of Contents Introduction Miss Leavitt’s Stars Conclusion Reference Introduction Throughout the centuries, women have been fighting for equal rights with men. However, the truth is that females only gained the majority of their rights in the twentieth century, and such a state of affairs was accepted as the norm until then. In the early…

  • Gubernatorial Vote Share and Female Employment in the US and Europe

    Table of Contents Characteristics of the Distribution Substantive Interpretation of the Features of the Variable Further Analysis Mean and Median Implication Analysis of Data from the Graph Discussion Reference Footnotes Quantitative analysis refers to the study of values of data expressed in statistics, with each array having a distinct numerical score. This data usually represents…

  • American Cities in the “End of Suburbia” Documentary

    What influence(s) did industrialization have on urbanization? As American society shifted from being a mainly agricultural society into one dependant on the industrial production of goods and associated services, the influence of this was felt in other aspects of the economy, as well. Notable among these was the situation in which cities grew, and society…

  • Oviraptor as Famous Theropod Dinosaur

    General Information One of the true theropods, moving on two powerful hind legs, is Oviraptor. The reptile lived during the Late Cretaceous in what is now Central Asia, or more precisely, Tajikistan and Mongolia. A unique feature of this species was the presence of a crest on its head, which made the Oviraptor look like…

  • Theories in Gerontology Research and Work

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Reference Introduction A supportive advance toward getting what social changes would lessen the weight that aging accomplices put on society is the improvement of gerontology. Essentially, a theory is an endeavor to clarify why peculiarities happen. Aging theories empower what is known and clarify the how and the…

  • Substances Identification and Their Chemical Properties

    Describe the difference between a mixture and a compound The matter is classified as an element, mixture, or compound, which varies due to composition and separation. A compound is described as a substance, where atoms of various elements are chemically bonded by either ionic or covalent bonds to give a substance that has physical as…

  • The Significance of a Standard Score: Sampling Distributions

    Z-values, also known as standard scores, can be defined as the elements that allow defining whether “the number of standard deviations the original measurement is from the mean” (Brase and Brase “Normal Curves and Sampling Distributions” 62). Herein their significance lies. For the same reason the specified elements do not have any units of measurement…

  • The Experimental Type of Research and Research Methods

    The experimental type of research is the most common in science. Typically, it manipulates and controls variables, measuring the effects. These experimental designs include a control group, randomization, and intervention. An example of such an approach is the research of Ziaei et al. (2020), evaluating the efficacy and safety of Melatonin in COVID-19 patients. Quasi-experimental…

  • Hypothesis Testing: Meaning, Proportion and Elements

    Type I and type II errors associated with hypothesis testing According to Brase and Brase, the type I error occurs when the correct null hypothesis is rejected (Brase and Brase 394). The type II error, in its turn, can be attributed to the situations when the false null hypothesis is accepted (Brase and Brase 395).…