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Explain the difficulties in measuring the extent of religiosity in society

Whilst religiosity can be defined in terms of the act of being religious, especially in terms of levels of beliefs, behaviour and commitment, difficulties arise with respect to defining religion and relig...

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What is the difference between a valid argument and a sound argument?

First, let's be clear what an argument is. An argument is a set of claims intended to establish the truth of another claim. The set of claims are the premises of the argument, and they ar...

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How do you effectively evaluate research?

Thinking of the acronym GRENADE acts as a useful guideline to include higher level evaluation, rather than the basic methodological design criticisms. It helps provide structure to your e...

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Answered by Steff F. Psychology tutor
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I'm confused about pronouns: when should I use 'y' and when should I use 'en'

Y and en although pronouns, act as if they were adverbs - they are used to replace wrds in a phrase that denotes quantities, qualities, properties and relations.Firstly, the pronouns 'y' and 'en' have dif...

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Answered by Imogen H. French tutor
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‘The Intelligent Design argument makes no sense.’ Discuss.

A cohort of fundamentalist theists would strongly disagree with this statement, arguing that Intelligent Design (ID) which postulates the existence of an 'Intelligent Designer' (i.e. God) is a logical exp...

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