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    Technology is becoming more prevalent in education. Technology can be used as a great resource in the classroom. There are many studies today about the effects on technology on student learning. There are also many studies on peer feedback in student learning. Yu-Fen Yang and Wen-Ting Meng from Nationals Yunlin University of Science and Technology wrote an article called, “The effects of online feedback on students’ text revision.” This article goes through a research study to see if explicitly…

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    exhibit elevated inattention. Inattention. First grade teachers will rate students scoring below benchmark scores on the ADHD-IV Rating Scale and the Social, Academic, and Emotional Behavior Risk Screener (SAEBRS). Students who a score 1.0 standard deviations above the mean on the inattention subscale of the ADHD-IV Rating Scale will be included in the study. The SAEBRS will be used to determine if a brief universal behavior screener identifies the same children as the ADHD-IV Rating Scale.…

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    A study was conducted to measure an individual’s attitudes towards homosexuality, attitude scales have been devised from Larsen et al in 1980 to LeMar and Kite’s 1997 attitude scale, to reflect modern day attitudes towards homosexuality a study was conducted using a new scale as the old one is outdated, using this new scale and additional study was conducted into the attitudes of an individual and the participant’s levels of religiosity to test the relationship between the two topics. Various…

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    E. Microcory Lab Report

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    CONCLUSIONS RESULTS The aim of the investigation was to evaluate not only if the species E. microcorys had exhibited allelochemicals that would have prevented the germination of R. sativus seeds, but also to specifically find if there had been a parallel between the changing concentration of E. microcorys to the seed germination. The resulting data supported the stated hypothesis to a substantial extent. The hypothesis was supported because when the concentration of concocted E. microcorys…

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    Motility and flagellar length were compared in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii before and after deflagellation. The Chlamydomonas were deflagellated by a low pH shock and were observed for flagellar regeneration in 10 minute intervals for 50 minutes. We found the average number of cells that were motile after 50 minutes of flagellar regeneration was 43.80 cells. The difference in motility before deflagellation and after flagellar regeneration was due to flagellar length. Less motility was observed in…

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    Problem 1.17 In problem 1.17, the average age of pinon trees in the coast ranges of California was investigated. 500 ten-hectare plots randomly selected using a computer. The age of every pinon tree within each plot was measured and the average age of the plot was used as the unit measurement (Whitlock and Schluter, 2015, pg 20). The results of this investigation were used to estimate the average age of California pinon pines, making the population of interest in this study is all California…

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    Test Task Analysis

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    Chapter Three. Analysis of the results. Having the results of the reading test tasks is a vital element when creating a series of activities. Firstly, the teacher will have knowledge in relation to the current students’ levels that will help him to choose the most appropriate exercises for future tests. Secondly, the teacher will have a methodological framework aligned to the syllabus of the subject and the requirements established in the CEFR for B2 levels. Finally, this test results will help…

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    Variable choice: Medications are an important part of patient care. It has been shown that as the number of medications, the frequency of taking medications or the complexity of the prescription increases the more difficulty patients have in complying with the therapy. Compliance with medications is extremely important as medication non-compliance; misuse and drug-drug interactions may cause admission and/or readmission to the hospital, increased length of hospital stay and may lead to…

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    Unburned Research Paper

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    mean and StDev for canopy distance in the burned area is (11.50 ± 54) and for the unburned area is (7.46 ± 27). However, when comparing all types of plants there is a greater increase in distance of plants. This is shown by the distance standard deviation of all plants which is shown in figure 6. From both Figure 7 and 8 we can see that the average DBH for all species remains relatively the same for both plots. For instance, Canopy Longleaf pine in light gray in both figures are within 10 cm…

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    A total of four hypotheses were examined using the following variables: feelings of tension and anxiety before and after watching a video in which a news story covered a student going to a college campus with the intent of harming people, perceived threat while watching the video, perceived threat while watching similar news coverages, the number of hours a day spent consuming news, and participant gender. First, to test the hypothesis that feelings of tension and anxiety will be higher after…

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