Curriculum Integration is a book published by East China Normal University Press in 2003 by Zhan Mu Sa? Bean
Question 2: What do you mean by lack of integration?
Question 3: What does integration mean? There is no such word. At least not in the dictionary.
Question 4: What is apperception? Synaesthesia means that the content and tendency of perception include people's existing experience, knowledge, interest and attitude, so it is no longer limited to the perception of individual attributes of things.
Question 5: What does the whole family mean? Butterfly effect means that in a dynamic system, small changes in initial conditions can drive a long-term huge chain reaction of the whole system. This is a chaotic phenomenon. American meteorologist Edward? Edward N. Lorenz analyzed this effect in the paper 1963 submitted to the New York Academy of Sciences. "A meteorologist mentioned that if this theory is proved to be correct, a seagull flapping its wings is enough to change the weather forever." In his later speeches and papers, he used more poetic butterflies. The most common explanation for this effect is: "A butterfly in the tropical rain forest of the Amazon basin in South America can cause a tornado in Texas within two weeks with an occasional flap of its wings." The reason is that the movement of butterfly flapping its wings causes changes in the surrounding air system, resulting in weak airflow, which in turn causes corresponding changes in the surrounding air or other systems, causing a chain reaction and eventually leading to great changes in other systems. He called it chaos. Of course, the "butterfly effect" is mainly a metaphor about chaos. It is also the true reaction of the butterfly effect. An insignificant little gesture can cause a series of great reactions. The source of this sentence is that meteorologists have made a computer program that can simulate climate change and display it with [1] images. Finally, he found that the image was chaotic, very much like a butterfly with open wings, so he explained the figure vividly in the way of "butterfly flapping its wings", so he had the above statement. Butterfly effect is usually used in weather, stock market and other complex systems that are difficult to predict in a certain period of time. This effect shows that the result of the development of things is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, and the smallest deviation of the initial conditions will cause great differences in the results. If this gap is getting bigger and bigger, it will be very destructive. Why are there crashes and unpredictable natural disasters in the weather or the stock market? Butterfly effect is used in sociology to explain a bad micro-mechanism, which will bring great harm to society if it is not guided and adjusted in time, and is dubbed as "tornado" or "storm"; A good micro-mechanism, as long as it is guided correctly, will have a sensational effect after a period of efforts, or it will be called a "revolution." The application of butterfly effect in psychology: the butterfly effect refers to a seemingly insignificant and very small thing, but it may bring about great changes. This effect shows that the result of the development of things is extremely sensitive to the initial conditions, and the smallest deviation of the initial conditions will cause great differences in the results. A person will have a slight psychological * * * when he is a child, and this * * * will be magnified when he grows up. The film Butterfly Effect has made a wonderful interpretation. The Description of Butterfly Effect in China's Ancient Books: The Book of Rites? Interpretation: "Yi" said: "A gentleman is cautious at the beginning, and the difference is one million, and the mistake is thousands of miles. The ancients believed that small changes would have a great impact on the future. " According to Lu's Spring and Autumn Annals, there is a border town in Chu called Beiliang, and the girls in the border town of Wu are picking mulberry leaves on the border. While playing games, Miss Wu accidentally stepped on Miss Beiliang. The low beam people took the injured girl to blame the Wu people. The people of Wu were rude, and the people of Beiliang were very angry, so they killed Wu and left. Wu people went to Beiliang for revenge and killed the whole family of Beiliang people. The doctor in Beiliang Shoucheng was furious and sent troops to fight back against the Wu people, killing all the local Wu people, old and young. Wu Wang Yi was very angry after hearing this. He invaded Chu border town, captured Iraq and left. As a result, there has been a large-scale conflict between Wu Chu. From playing games and hurting my feet, to the outbreak of a large-scale war between the two countries, and then to Wu Jun's invasion of Yingdu, there is an invisible force of death in a series of evolution, which irretrievably pushes the incident out of control step by step. Therefore, the ancients took bad luck and prosperity seriously, because small things can change the fate of the future. The ancients thought that women wore purple ice silver inlaid with blue velvet crystal ornaments, and men wore red bamboo stone ornaments, and added "hidden mustard seeds to dye the spring and autumn" on the binder. In this way, we can pray for opportunities to bring happiness to life and seal bad luck. The classic interpretation of butterfly effect by Zen master Yongming Yanshou in Song Dynasty: Lu Xu said: "[1] I didn't pay attention at first. Suddenly tempted. The reason for one's professional knowledge. For enlightenment. Take pictures at dawn. See Russia. 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Question 6: What does the statistical principle mean? The principles of statistics include: research objects and methods of statistics, basic categories of statistics, statistical organization and management, significance and types of statistical investigation, statistical investigation scheme, statistical investigation method, significance and content of statistical arrangement, statistical grouping, statistical distribution, statistical table, total index, relative index, average index, variation index, application of comprehensive index, significance and content of sampling inference, sampling error, sampling estimation method, sampling organization design, Significance of hypothesis test and hypothesis proposition, hypothesis test method, conformity test and rank sum test, correlation meaning and category, correlation chart and correlation coefficient, regression analysis, meaning and category of index, comprehensive index and average index, factor analysis, index series.