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    The Purpose of Mendeleev’s lab was to try to understand and identify the 9 unknown elements that were given. We had to relate it to Mendeleev’s lab of 1869, using his perspective and his methods. For example , he did things like laying out the elements from lightest to heaviest and by the colors. By studying its physical properties and observing the examples given we could identify the elements that were given. Using his methods really helped me understand his point of view, he used the…

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    Jean Kazez Animal Testing

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    Kazez said “Animals are not humans with reduced capacities. They have their own capacities, their own spectrum of aptitudes and behavior” When scientist do experiments on animals, animals may not live as long because they’re having stuff put into their bodies that aren’t healthy for them. Animals could probably catch diseases from the experiments and this could kill them. Animals make people so happy in life. Animals are even used to test products such as certain foods,medication and…

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    that it is safer to use on human beings. The animals that are tested on, live in harsh conditions and put under damaging physical conditions. Dr. Riggins was testing a new medicine that…

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    Osmosis Lab Report Essay

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    In this experiment the students were required to provide urine samples three times in 60 minutes. This experiment was done to test urine volume, flow rate, total dissolved solids, and pH at each interval and record the differences in these variables depending on what each participant was asked to eat or drink. I hypothesized that the subjects asked to eat pretzels and drink soda would see an increase in total dissolved solids in their urine. In this experiment the 20 test subjects had to provide…

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    80's Music Analysis

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    Conclusion The hypothesis for how 80’s music would make it harder for the participants to focus was accepted. The data used from the experiment that supports the hypothesis was the different genres of music that each participant listened to, one of the genres of music was 80’s music and the participants that listened to 80’s music had a harder time focusing on the worksheet and got more time for the trials with music than without music. I think the results came out the way they did is because…

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    Animal Stroop Experiment

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    The purpose of this experiment was to study how images interfere with the categorization of an animal as mammal or non-mammal. Eight individuals performed an animal Stroop task where they were asked to identify the animal named as mammal or non-mammal. The interference condition was images of a different animal, and the neutral condition was images of nature. The goal was to label the animal listed in the word box that was in the middle of the image. After the experiment was performed, it was…

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    Single Case Design Overview Assignment Behavior Research Methods Montiel Cook Design Research Questions Addressed Advantages Disadvantages Demonstration of Experimental Control ABAB Does this intervention work? Will the independent variable alter the dependent variable? Threats to internal validity can be controlled by the researcher with return to baseline. A single participant can demonstrate experimental control within this design. Behaviors should of participant repertoire. Hard to…

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    One of their experiments was to increase fertility. Also, another was to cure frostbite. This was done in so many different brutal ways. For example, injecting viruses and chemicals into someone, and have the chance of death or organ failure. Another example is, freezing…

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    “It is the weight, not numbers of experiments that is to be regarded”1. As Sir Isaac Newton, one of the most influential scientists in history, states – the design of an experiment is very important. Therefore, aspiring scientists must learn about many different types of techniques and its applications. Over the past six weeks, students were exposed to six experts discussing different fields of research but their studies contained many overlapping qualities. Some common topics discussed were…

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    Certainly, animals don't have the same abilities as humans. They can't talk, write books or drive cars, but neither can some humans. We don't ask how intelligent a person is before we decide whether to eat them or experiment on them. Regardless of intelligence, their life still has value to them. The Medical Research Modernization Committee, an American organization for doctors who are against animal testing, argue that AIDS research in America has been very unproductive…

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