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    Observation is someone noticing something is happening, which leads into hypothesis. This happens after observation and it is taking an educated guess at what is causing something to happen. This then causes an experiment to be formed to test the hypothesis, which has data collected from the experiment. Then, based off of the data, it is analyzed with conclusions drawn from them. If there is one step not completely finished, then the experimenter cannot move on to the next step. All of the time…

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    In the first study, it was hypothesized that with incremental-theory teaching, it would help an adolescent to respond to social stress through challenge type attitude. At the beginning of the experiment, each participant have electrocardiography and blood-pressure measured. There were two groups, in which one would be given an incremental-theory or control group reading and writing exercises. Those in incremental theory group, they are given insights…

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    Ni Concentration Essay

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    The overlying questions asked in this experiment were: does the dissolution of metal ions (Ni and Co) from NMC particles into solution change over time as well as to how small particles (glucose) affect this dissolution. From the wet chemistry Figure 3b, it can be seen that the concentration of Co appears to begin and remain between 7 and 10 μM, meaning that the majority of dissolution takes place immediately when the solution is constructed, then increases at a slow rate onwards. This does not…

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    Evaluative conditioning is defined as a change in liking, which occurs due to an association with a positive or negative stimulus (De Houwer et al, 2001). An example of how evaluative conditioning is used in the real world is positive association, for example, in influencing our food likes and dislikes. A previous study by Hollands et al (2011) looked at whether pairing images of energy-dense snack foods such as cakes and biscuits, with images of potential effects such as obese people could…

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    Bio 104 Week 1 Essay

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    natural phenomenon to prove it. On the other hand, a hypothesis should be testable, which means the experiments are able to test and show relative hypothesis. A correct hypothesis should also follow the fixed format such as “If-then”. 4. The experiment plays an important part of the scientific process because it is way to support or against hypothesis. If science process includes enough experiments, the scientists do not only prove the question but also consummate the precision answers. 5.…

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    Tin Foil Boat Reflection

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    to get involved and hands-on in their learning. We were to teach the kids the basics of engineering in 50 minute sessions and give them an objective or experiment to build on their learning experience. We found it advantageous to have them create tin foil boats. This idea would allow them to include the engineering process into the experiment. They used the process to create different shapes and sizes of boats to see how well they would stay afloat until the weight of the pennies overwhelmed…

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    Discrete Element Methods

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    determine. The other approach is inverse calibration method in which macro parameters are measured and by simulating the same application using DEM, the micro parameters are calibrated to obtain closest results to the measured macro parameters in the experiment (Marigo and Stitt, 2015). Using second approach may cause the micro parameters to lose their physical meaning. Where in the first approach the exact shape and size presentation of the particles are required for simulation to get accurate…

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    Experiment Testing Organic Molecules in Commercially Available Protein Supplements Introduction In this experiment, my lab partners and I examined three different samples of protein supplements in order to test for organic molecules such as sugar, starch, and protein. The average consumer that purchases protein supplements, such as those we examined in lab, use them for physical fitness. This means that they would be searching for the protein powder with the most amount of protein and least…

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    Cross Modal Experiment

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    priming presents when interrupted by visual and auditory simulations/masks, in order to prove that the priming effects is contingent to intuition/knowledge. Two experiments were conducted; each consisted of twenty-four students from Lyon 2 University in France, who were all right-handed and had normal/corrected vision. The first experiment focused on visual priming, which consisted of six practice trials and six experimental trials. Each student was instructed to quickly respond/answer which…

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    more about curing diseases that are fatal to humans. There must be a middle ground to the rules of animal testing that would keep the animal from unnecessary suffering, but would allow the scientist to continue the use of animals to proceed with experiments. There are pros and cons to animal research, but when you are looking at saving human lives, the pros outweigh the cons. If there are no other alternatives to finding a cure for a disease, animals should be used for experimental research.…

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