vaccine is more effective for preventing getting the flu: the shot or nasal spray. What were the null and alternative hypotheses? Null Hypothesis: The shot is more effective than the nasal spray. Alternative Hypothesis: The shot is not as effective as the nasal spray. Were the results of this test statistically significant? .08>.05 Which means the results are not significant. The hypothesis will be accepted. Was the sample appropriate for this study? The test is appropriate. Discuss how you…
5 % decrease in Units Packed per Hour (UPH) for both singles paths. Without the CPT chase, the decrease in UPH would not exist and therefore we would be able to pack out more items, making more money. However for each item that misses a CPT, it costs, on average, $2.85 to upgrade the shipment. Because of this I performed two analyses to see the impact of our CPT Chase. The first analysis I performed was an analysis looking at the profitability of sending out additional packages vs. the potential…
Procedure We downloaded a game called “Flappy Bird” onto our cellular devices in order to perform the experiment. Our professor randomly selected 4 participants at a time to participate in our experiment. Each group of 4 participants performed the experiment in a group setting that ran approximately 5 minutes for each group, a total of 20 minutes all together. There were a total of 4 groups in our experiment; 2 groups were the experimental groups and the other 2 were the control groups. We…
there are many things that one should understand. While scientific articles might not always be easy to comprehend, they provide data and evidence based on what the study set out to find. They use different tests and methods to prove whether their hypothesis is correct or not. They are written around a study and are formatted in APA format. Lay articles on the other hand are a brief summary of a study. It reports the findings but does not have any evidence into why that finding is correct. Lay…
position, likely future job performance, and etc. (Ackerman et al., 2010). The last task participants were asked to do was to answer on a scale of 1-7 how important was it for them to evaluate correctly. The results of the experiment agreed with the hypothesis in certain aspects. Results showed that participants using the heavy clipboards rated the candidate as better overall and had a more serious interest in the position (Ackerman et al., 2010). Also, participants with a heavier clipboard…
the hypotheses. I chose to let it go. I did not want Hardik to promise material he may not be able to deliver. He would have to wait before he can say he is close to something big and he knows that he cannot ethically change the data to fit the hypothesis. Next, Hardik had to choose between returning for an 8-hour time point or having dinner with his wife. I chose to return to to conduct the 8 hour timepoit. If Hardik wants to generate promising data, he has to conduct the experiments at he…
generalizations from specific observations." (Staff, Live Science. "Deductive Reasoning vs. Inductive Reasoning." LiveScience. TechMedia Network, 10 July 2012. Web. 4 Mar. 2015.). Inductive reasoning also allows for the researcher or scientists to create hypothesis or theories based on their senses (such as sight, hearing, or touch). An example of a scientist using passive observation was Newton 's theory of gravitation. Newton first created his theory when he first caught sight of apple…
This part of the experiment will include the what the over all problem is. I will also be taking about the data I found along with the hypothesis and experiments to find my conclusion. As you saw in my example above I stated that my problem was the missing wallet. In this experiment my problem is trying to find what design is in this black box. In order for me to get to my conclusion I have…
The focus of this paper was an exercise designed to observe and explore nonverbal communication. In order to observe nonverbal communication, my husband and I went to eat dinner on a Saturday night at a local Applebee’s restaurant. We chose this restaurant because our daughter works there as a waitress and we could ask to sit in her section. I was not sure how a waiter/waitress who was not known to me would react to my observing and taking notes about my fellow diners. If the waiter/waitress had…
This essay is a reflection on my child observation that was conducted for four weeks based on eight month old Annabel. It will first define observation then go on to identify themes and child observation literature reflecting on my experiance. The model used for my observation was the Tavistock, originally developed by Ester Bick (1964)(cited in Le Riche & Tanner, 2002) using a psychoanalytical ideologies from Klein and Bion. We were instructed to observe a child between 0-5 years of age for…