CBSE BOARD XII, asked by sujalarora2607, 7 months ago

11. Which of the following processes does not reflect importance of measurement ?
(a) Diagnosis
(b) Description
(c) Prediction
(d) Motivation

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Answered by afiaajay
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Answer:

c) Prediction

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct option is (c) Prediction.

The one that does not reflect the importance of measurement is prediction.

Explanation:

  • The act of measuring something or a quantity of something is known as a measurement. Therefore, it is crucial to measure some things correctly. Distance, time, and precision are all excellent measuring tools. We can gain a better understanding of the world around us by measuring these things, or, to put it another way, by taking these measures.
  1. The process of identifying the sickness or condition that accounts for a person's symptoms and indicators is known as medical diagnosis.
  • It is most frequently referred to as a diagnostic, with the implied medical context.
  • When we learn about a diagnosis, our natural tendency is to consider how long the diagnosis will last.

2.  A description is defined as a statement that provides specific information about someone or something.

  • A narrative about the locations visited on a family vacation is an example of description.
  • In its simplest form, description is the act of describing something, and whenever we do so, the use of words helps us realise how long or brief the description is.
  • As a result, we also measure description.

3. A prediction is a statement about what will or might occur in the future, such as an earthquake prediction or a statement about what will or might occur in the future regarding the weather.

  • Therefore, we rarely measure our thoughts or anything like while making predictions.
  • It is essentially an idea that we instinctively feel has the greatest chance of occurring.

4. Motivation is what explains why individuals or animals start, maintain, or stop a specific behaviour at a specific time.

  • Motivational states are frequently interpreted as internal forces that produce a disposition to participate in goal-directed activity in the agent.
  • When we are driven by something, we always have a tendency to consider how long the motivation will remain.

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