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    Ontology Vs Epistemology

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    cause-effect relationships between them. The laboratory experiments focus on the description of the connections between the behavior and its causes. These connections can be distinguished only when the experimenter has full control over individual`s behavior. Modern scientific method hypothetico-deductivism, which is the process of making conclusions from the examination of hypotheses. However, Popper said that even if the results of the experiment coincide with the primordial hypothesis, it…

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    being attentive may affect children’s future behavior and way of thinking. He bases this premiere on an experiment done by psychologists about humans, but done in rats. This experiment was about how rats being groomed and licked by their mother will affect their future. Psychologists believe it’s the most parallel to grooming and licking; the experiment done in rats. The effects of the experiment were the opposite of what they thought they would find. They found that parents who respond to their…

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    discrepancies in the interpretation even by members within a certain cultural group. Furthermore, it is vital to determine any potential ethical concerns contained within an experiment and address those concerns in order to reduce their potential impact on the results. The first potential ethical concern that may be encountered during our experiment is an experimenter either intentionally or accidentally falsifying, fabricating or misrepresenting the data that is collected from the test…

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    Elodea Lab Report

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    results from the experiment generally show the trials with full light intensity to have produced more oxygen, showing the elodea samples to have photosynthesised more than the lower light intensity trials. Trials 1 and 2 were in water bath 1 with full light intensity, whereas Trials 3 and 4 were in water bath 2, with lower light intensity. Experimental error caused the trials with the lower light intensity to be disrupted, and no data was collected for these trials on Day 8 of the experiment.…

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    Animal experimentation has been and still is our main source of scientific research for humans. We have followed this tradition of experimenting on animals for decades, and it has been very useful to us, but at the same time it is cruel and is not 100% accurate. Animal experimentation is way to flawed and risky to put all our trust into it, and with all the dangers and risks that come with experimenting on animals we need to put a stop to it, and find some other way to get the research that…

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    involvement in the infamous Guatemala Syphilis experiment. It was an American research project aimed to test the capabilities of penicillin and how it could treat or affect an array of STDs. Guatemalans were intentionally infected with syphilis, gonorrhea, and chancroid without their knowledge or consent. The Guatemala Syphilis Experiment is considered one of the darker episodes in medical history, even by the context of the era. The Guatemala Syphilis Experiment was justifiable by no means. All…

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    Early Onset Marijuana

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    It is important that the public is informed of the negative effects possible from marijuana use. The researchers did a good job of getting accurate results from all three of their test groups and comparing them to each other. The data from their experiment was accurate due to the researchers putting their test results into formulas and ratios to help get rid of unwanted…

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    Unit 731 Research Paper

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    performing immoral experiments to people. These experiments were started by a Japanese man named Shiro Ishii and they were performed at a site called Unit 731. Most of the experiments were on Chinese war prisoners. The experiments on this specific testing site were absolutely horrific. Many of the people who were experimented on were tricked to to enter the site through false promises of job offerings. When the people entered the sites, there was no leaving. Brutal, forced experiments were done…

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    Art Therapy Experiment

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    A true experiment, taking place in a natural setting to determine the causal relationship between two things, has many important factors to account for. The experiment administrator must first consider the independent and dependent variables, pre testing and post testing of subjects, and the split between experimental and control groups. These two groups must be equivalent, and the experimental group must be exposed to the treatment, or the independent variable. My true experiment to test…

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    Domestos Trial Essay

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    In this extension experiment there were a few errors that occurred in some of the trials. This is to be expected as perfect sterile techniques are unable to be achieved in the conditions provided. This is also why it was chosen to do three trials of each antiseptic so when errors do occur they can be easily recognised as anomalies. In the Domestos trials the main error was in the second plate where no results could be found for any of the four sections. As can be seen in the photo a small…

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