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    Scientific Study of Personality Paper Lenora Collins Psych 645 October 31, 2016 Professor Julie Fenyk Scientific Study of Personality Paper Personality is describing as a manifestation of one’s experience journey through life. Although many people can and had share similar…

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    Memory Interference

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    Interference and the Similarity of Information Introduction Memory can be defined as the brain’s ability to encode, store and retrieve information. At times, the retrieval process can be completed unproductively, this occurrence is referred to as forgetting. Forgetting is the inability to retrieve certain information that is stored in memory (Grivas, 2014). An individual’s ability to recall information can be affected by a number of factors. Some research, such as the studies of Muller and…

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    Discrete Element Methods

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    large industry scale granular system are complicated and expensive. Computational techniques such as the Discrete Element Method (DEM) can potentially be applied as a tool to provide understanding granular machine systems dynamics, virtual equipment design and evaluation of machine performance. DEM is used for applications like mining, post-harvest, soil-tool interaction, mixing and milling and geotechnical applications (Boac et al., 2014; Grima, Fraser, and Hastie, 2011). Discrete Element…

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    Im2 Unit 2 Assignment

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    aspects of home composting is composting food scraps. Food scrap items such as meal leftovers, vegetables and fruit waste, tea bags, stale bread and grains and everyday general refrigerator spoilage are an everyday occurrence in most households. In my experiment, I would be using “P-put to another use” concept of Scamper technique to create solution to a problem. Problem Statement It is estimated that about one half of all the food produced or consumed by United States is discarded and thrown…

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    painful situation. In animal experimentation or clinical procedures pain assessment is a challenge, due to its subjectivity. An increasing issue of pain assessment is that it often relies on behavioural measures that without a proper experimental design, results are found to be subjective instead of being…

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    Goals In Field Work

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    interest you, not you advisor nor anyone else. If no ideas come to mind, refer back to previous studies for ideas. Develop your questions, and don’t be obsessed about perfection; a lot of factors in field work are out your control, so try several experiments at once, and work with what is most promising. There are two ways to picking a project, you can start with your scientific question or start with the natural system, and it make sure to meet the criteria either way. Not everything has been…

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    Pool Pockets Case Study

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    shot at a 45 degree angle and always shot from the lower left corner and what pocket it lands in. Process: I started out by drawing many rectangles with each many different dimensions ( 2*3, 2*1, 4*10, 2*9, etc.) Then i did the actual problem /experiment and counted the rebounds on each rectangle, and each will be shot from the bottom left hand corner.Then when I finished counting the rebounds on each rectangle I made observations on each rectangle to see if there were any rules or…

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    find amazing. O'Net's definition of Mechanical Engineering: perform engineering duties in planning and designing tools, engines, machines, and other mechanically functioning equipment, for example her work with the festival parade where she took a design of a float and made it come to life, by working out how to build it and how it would hold up and be able to move. A key aspect that is emphasized was communication skills are key. If you are creative and have ideas how are you able to describe…

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    even further understanding in research. While this is true Doke and Dhawale state in Alternatives to Animal Testing: A Review “Every year, millions of experimental animals are used all over the world” (224). The use of animals for research and lab experiments is not only an outdated method that harms animals, but is also unreliable and unneeded. Using animals for research and experimentation, while a lucrative business for many, has proven to be not “only unsafe, but also expensive,…

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    Stroop Effect

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    MacLeod and Kevin Dunbar (1988) conducted a research study which aimed to test the idea of automaticity as a consequence of training. The Training and Stroop-Like Interference: Evidence for Continuum of Automaticity experiment was conducted in a laboratory. Participants received a certain amount of shape-naming training; in the first condition, two hours; in the second condition, five hours; in the third condition, twenty hours. In the first two conditions, color-naming…

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