What is another word for studies?
Q. When researchers observe and describe a current condition and look to the past to try to identify the possible causes of the condition it is called?
Causal-comparative research, described in the previous topic, is research in which researchers look to the past for the cause(s) of a current condition. It is used primarily when researchers are interested in causality but cannot conduct an experiment for ethical or other limiting reasons. Surveys.
Q. Can a research be descriptive and correlational?
Descriptive research is research designed to provide a snapshot of the current state of affairs. Correlational research is research designed to discover relationships among variables and to allow the prediction of future events from present knowledge.
research | investigation |
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examination | exploration |
analysis | study |
experimentation | fact-finding |
inquiryUS | probe |
Q. What is the opposite word of steady?
What is the opposite of steady?
fluctuating | varying |
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irregular | capricious |
different | uncertain |
unstable | fickle |
inconstant | unsettled |
Q. What is the meaning of has been?
What does has-been mean? Has-been is a negative term for a person who is considered to have lost or to be far removed from the success, popularity, or skill that they once had. Has-been is used as an insult. This can be an insult or a compliment, depending on how it’s used.
Q. Who is a has been?
/ˈhæzˌbɪn/ a person who was famous, important, admired, or good at something in the past, but is no longer any of these: She’s a has-been TV star. (Definition of has-been from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
Q. What is the meaning of have had?
“Have had” is using the verb have in the present perfect tense. Consider the present tense sentence: I have a lot of homework. This means that I have a lot of homework now. On the other hand, we use the present perfect tense to describe an event from the past that has some connection to the present.