Sentence examples for stages of inquiry from inspiring English sources

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The platform guided students through all the stages of inquiry learning from setting their research objectives, devising a methodology, collecting and analysing data, and reaching a conclusion.

To answer the GRQ, we need to find the answer of the following specific research questions (SRQ), representing four stages of inquiry.

This particular difference in the two tools illustrates why it is interesting (and perhaps necessary) to use both tools at different stages of inquiry learning in this domain.

The issue of value judgments at earlier stages of inquiry is not addressed by this proposal; however, disentangling evidential judgments and judgments involving contextual values at the stage of theory assessment may be a good thing in itself.

In systems using Bluetooth communication, the stages of inquiry (searching for Bluetooth devices and available services) play a crucial role in the performance of said systems, above all in contexts where there may be a considerable number of Bluetooth devices and services available.

The multiple stages of inquiry aiming at reframing questions, reconstructing instruments, reanalyzing data and refining interpretations and conclusions all form part of this iterative process.

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Since the beneficial effect of combination therapy was hypothesized by the current study, a prospective randomized study is necessary as the next stage of inquiry.

In crafting the detailed lesson plan for this group, each lesson segment was explicitly labelled with its intended stage of inquiry learning.

Dewey proposed to avoid the substantive term "truth" and to identify those propositions in the course of inquiry which could be deemed to be, at that particular stage of inquiry, "warrantedly assertable".

Optimistic physicalists will likely see current explanatory lapses as merely the reflection of the early stage of inquiry and sure to be remedied in the not too distant future (Dennett 1991, Searle 1992, P. M.Churchland 1995).

This is a process, -known as 'abductive reasoning'-, of choosing a hypothesis, which would best explain the available evidence [ 21]. 'Abduction is the first stage of inquiry within which hypotheses are invented; they are then explicated through deduction and verified through induction' [ 62].

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