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    Self-Report Fatigue

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    Employees working for a large government office report fatigue and lack of motivation around 2:00 pm each day. An experiment could test if 15 minutes of walking, during the morning break and during the afternoon break, would decrease these symptoms. The control group would not be active during breaks and experimental group will walk. Each would then self-report fatigue. Participants will be broken into two groups randomly. The experimental group will take fifteen-minute break in the morning at…

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    In How Smart Are Animals the author , Dorothy Patent, is informing the audience by telling us that animals are smart and no dumb. It states in the story that animals think good are but, because they’re trained and taught. The way animals think is very difficult for them. That’s because they have a color vision and if someone say’s here blue they will know, but they need to train first. There was a dog that won an award for answering questions his name is Villa. The author Dorothy Patent in…

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    Experiments are by definition in the glossary, “a deliberate manipulation of a variable to see if corresponding changes in behavior result, allowing the determination of cause and effect relationships”. To put this term in simple terms, we use experiments to purposely make changes in a study to get accurate results. In the hypothesis talking on a cell phone impairs driving skill it is highly important to follow the crucial protocol to make an efficient experiment. In an experiment there are two…

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    The International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) defines human pain as an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage, or described in terms of such damage (Loeser, 2008). It is a complex sensory experience that can even be modifiable without the use of a physical harm. While in contrast, there isn’t an animal-based definition of animal pain. A commonly used definition for animals is ‘ an aversive sensory experience caused by actual…

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    Bpa Baby Food

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    The purpose of my experiment is to examine the amount of BPA levels in food packaging for infants. I believe that the BPA levels in baby food varies considering food packaging size, texture, material, and color. To help me during my experimental process I have found several articles,that explain each concept of my experiment; also providing background information. Kubwabo, C., Kosarac, I., Stewart, B., Gauthier, B. R., Lalonde, K., & Lalonde, P. J. (2009). Migration of bisphenol A from plastic…

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    Objective Lens Lab

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    Introduction This practical consisted of using a microscope on two different types of samples, human hair and Lily pollen to acquire the basics of using a microscope. Three different types of objective lenses were used (4x, 10X and 40X). Furthermore it gave an insight to particulate matter in the air. Q1. Table 1 below shows the diameter of a human hair under previous stated objective lenses Standard deviation is used in this case to quantify the amount dispersal or variation in the results.…

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    Animals are used for experiments and tests on a daily basis all around the world. Imagine being a lab rat or any sort of animal and your only purpose is to serve for experiments. The test subjects are being injected by drugs, vaccines and going through endless tests until their life runs out. This is a torturous act on the animals that are used. Is this something that people should allow to continue? Each year over 100 million animals are killed due to experiments and testing, most of them die…

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    Animals squeal with their hearts beating fast. They’re held down by strong arms as a needle is injected into them. The next breath they take might be their last. The injection messes with their brain. Their body becomes mutated. The poor innocent creatures have become test subjects. The only way they can keep living is if the scientist creates some serum to save it. But it doesn’t matter, the animal has already changed, it will never be itself again. Isn’t obvious? Animal testing is…

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    Experiments and the bad sides of humanity Does grotesque experiments of people trying to be god lead to bads things about humanity. First, The island where cloning farming. 2nd animal splicing happened in batman, 3rd is Island of Dr moreau where animals dna and humans were combined to make grotesque experiments. It shows how overtime people will become more bad to get over a problem and deal with it. In The Island, People are able to get babies and parts if their injured by giving dna and…

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    False Memories

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    Purpose of Research The purpose of the experiment conducted by Otagaar et. al (2009) was to discover if children could create false memories from bizarre, inaccurate information. They were intrigued if children could have the ability to form false memories as adults could do after reading cases that contained children recalling absurd events. Otagaar et. al (2009) wanted to find out of younger children were prone to influence of such false situations that they could develop fictitious…

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