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    Egg Carton Hypothesis

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    Hypothesis Everyday materials can work better than an egg carton when an egg is dropped from a six-foot fall. V. Basis for Hypothesis There have been times, when we have bought eggs at the store, only to have someone drop them. While, the egg carton did protect the eggs, multiple eggs still broke. When my family paints…

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    Tyrannosaurus rex will also be tested using the same methods. If the isotope levels are consistent with that of the Tyrannosaurus rex then it will show that the Tyrannosaurus rex was migrating through following its prey and not seasonal migration. Our hypothesis is the Tyrannosaurus Rex was a migratory animal. this will be tested by comparing the oxygen Isotopes found in the yearly layers of bone of known T-Rex fossils to the Isotopes found through field research using USGS maps where a…

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    situations covered in this chapter. Explain each of the following key terms: ethnocentrism, competition, power, colonized minority groups, and immigrant minority group. How did group conflict vary when competition was over land instead of labor? The Noel Hypothesis: A theory about the creation of minority groups that asserts that if two or more groups come together in a contact situation characterized by ethnocentrism, competition, and a differential in power. Identifies three features of the…

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    extent of how talking on one’s phone is a distraction and its’ interference. In the study, the researchers conducted two hypotheses. The first hypothesis, the peripheral-interference hypothesis, is associated with the peripheral interference that cell phones can cause such as holding the phone while talking with it. The second hypothesis, the attentional hypothesis is associated with any intervention to sidetracking one’s attention to actual phone conversation. In Experiment 1, the purpose…

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    Human Brain Hypothesis

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    and that different cortices have different functions. One hypothesis explaining the complexity of the human brain was that the regions in between the sensory and motor categories expanded allowing more complex associations between neurons to be generated. Another possibility is that this expansion allowed for the creation of functions separate from the functions of the sensory and motor cortices’ function in this region. A third hypothesis is that the association cortices work parallel to other…

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    They create a hypothesis and try to falsify or else it is true. Despite these steps which are a staple in scientific investigation, it typically is based around creating a hypothesis and attempting to prove it correct as opposed to falsifying it. This breakdown in the infrastructure of the simple hypothesis method is negative; however it is easy to see why this occurs. As opposed to falsifying statements, many…

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    Potato Battery Hypothesis

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    Question /Problem Can a potato be used to build a battery and light up a LED? Hypothesis If I use an electrolyte like a potato juice and two electrodes like galvanized steel and coper, then I should be able to create a small amount of electricity enough to light a LED (light emitting diode). Research Potatoes in general do not generate and do not store electricity. What potatoes do have that can help transfer energy is its soluble chemical property which may cause a chemical reaction…

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    Hypothesis Response Ever since humanity first devised the concept of exploration, we’ve been challenging ourselves to uncover the secrets of the world we live in and take our curiosity to new heights. In 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed across the ocean and reached North America. In the 1960’s, we accomplished something that was truly out of this world, for not only did we have a man orbit the earth, we put an astronaut on the moon. Today, humanity has its sights set on Mars, but…

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    Hiv Virus Hypothesis

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    came about. (Hillis, D.M., 2000) The first theory, called Transmission Early Hypothesis suggests humans contracted HIV in the early 1900’s. This theory goes on to say that a small population of humans had it, but it stayed isolated within this population until the 1930’s when political changes arose in Africa and caused the virus to spread between populations. The second theory is called the Transmission Epidemic Hypothesis. This is the idea that HIV was spread from non-human primates to humans…

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    the body requires a substantial amount of energy to produce it (Mink et al. 1981). To explain the relationship between energy and brain development, anthropologists Peter Wheeler and Leslie Aiello developed the expensive tissue hypothesis (Aiello et al. 1995). The hypothesis states that the development of a relatively large brain is extremely costly, and must be balanced by either an increase…

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