The Shaping of Western Society: A Book of Readings for Inductive Teaching1966 - 338 strán (strany) |
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... hypothesis , a tentative answer to the question . As he gathers more data , he revises his hypothesis ; he may abandon it entirely if he finds enough evidence against it . In this case , he will be forced to develop another hypothesis ...
... hypothesis , a tentative answer to the question . As he gathers more data , he revises his hypothesis ; he may abandon it entirely if he finds enough evidence against it . In this case , he will be forced to develop another hypothesis ...
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... hypothesis did the author discuss first in the article ? What evidence did he give for this hypothesis ? What hypothesis did he discuss next ? How did he support this second hypothesis ? How do historians validate hypotheses ? Do you ...
... hypothesis did the author discuss first in the article ? What evidence did he give for this hypothesis ? What hypothesis did he discuss next ? How did he support this second hypothesis ? How do historians validate hypotheses ? Do you ...
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... hypothesis about the Middle Ages . You may develop any hypothesis you wish , but remember that most hypotheses define the relation- ships between conditions and events in the past . For instance , a hypothesis about Rome might be the ...
... hypothesis about the Middle Ages . You may develop any hypothesis you wish , but remember that most hypotheses define the relation- ships between conditions and events in the past . For instance , a hypothesis about Rome might be the ...
Obsah
SECTION I | 12 |
THE ROMAN EMPIRE | 27 |
TRADITIONAL SOCIETY IN THE MIDDLE AGES | 44 |
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