Tuesday, March 12, 2019
Tok Natural and Human Sciences
In my opinion I reckon that expectations influence or observations greatly. If we think something will happen we are much likely to look hard for it. If we want something to appear then it is more than likely that we will think that we take care it. An example of this is when people hallucinate. person is more likely to see a ghost if they believe or are expecting to see matchless. In natural sciences when looking for something in an essay we may think we see it if we are really hoping or expecting to see it.For example when looking for bubbles rising in different liquids and we are expecting one to rise then we may think we saw one and if non expecting one to rise we may think that it wasnt one. Another livelihood example is when we are looking for someone and we see someone any in the distance or we see a flash or someone, if we are expecting to see that person or hoping to see them we may be them as the one we are looking for.This shows how expectations can influence o ur observations in seeing what we want and/or what we expect to see. Although to an extent expectations dont completely influence our observations. They dont change them only wallop on them. We may see after that it isnt when we focus more on the subject. So our observations can be momentarily manipulated but not completely. It depends whether it is a positive expectation or negative expectationHuman Sciences How do the forgiving sciences differ from the natural sciences? Human sciences study kind life and human activities. It includes fields of study such as social sciences like history, anthropology, sociology and some others. Basically, everything that has humans all over it. Natural sciences on the other slip by studies the universe. It includes fields of study such as biology, astrology, chemistry, physics and others. Basically, everything about genius and what is around us.
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