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Put simply, coaching is a process that aims to improve performance and focuses on the 'here and now' rather than on the distant past or future. ... In coaching, fundamentally, the coach is helping the individual to improve their own performance: in other words, helping them to learn.
A.Generalizing- It is a part of the scientific method to make a result connect to other results of either different scenarios of the same experiment or different experiments.
D.Coaching- This is not part of the scientific method because it is not necessary for someone to coach a person to do the steps because the person will make his own hypothesis and test on their own which is capable for that said person to be done.
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Answer:
B guessing
Explanation:
Yun po yung naalala ko sa topic namin last year eh.
Answer:
D.Coaching.
Explanation:
A.Generalizing- It is a part of the scientific method to make a result connect to other results of either different scenarios of the same experiment or different experiments.
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B.Guessing- It is a part of the scientific method to make an educated guess or hypothesis to reach an answer to the said guess.
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C.Testing- It is a part of the scientific method to test or run an experiment on a guess or hypothesis then it gives a result of the hypothesis.
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D.Coaching- This is not part of the scientific method because it is not necessary for someone to coach a person to do the steps because the person will make his own hypothesis and test on their own which is capable for that said person to be done.
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On the other hand, supervision is done to ensure safety for the person to conduct an experiment that may lead to injuries and harm.