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    Tap Water Hypothesis

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    The null hypothesis I will also test is, The type of water will have no impact on how people rank its taste. Another possible claim is, The type of water bottled or tap will have a positive impact on how people rank its taste with tap water coming out on top. The research hypothesis is more plausible because even though some bottled water is regular tap water sometimes it is processed to improve…

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    social encounters in Acheta domesticus? Experiment 2: Are there different ways to obtain quantitative behavioral data from crickets? Null Hypothesis: Experiment 1: There are not different behavioral patterns present during social encounters in Acheta domesticus. Experiment 2: There is no way to obtain quantitative behavioral data from crickets. Alternate Hypothesis: Experiment 1: There are different behavioral patterns present during social encounters in Acheta domesticus. Experiment 2:…

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    (Conservation Commission of Missouri, 2015). This immense variety of environments corresponds with a variety of light sources, colors, frequencies and intensities. The relation of this experiment to the Planarian’s living conditions correlates to the hypothesis tested in this experiment. If light has a higher frequency it is predicted the Planarian will travel the distance of the field diameter quicker, and on the reverse, when a light with a lower frequency is present the Planarian’s movement…

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    Red Bay Experiment

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    Results When we look at the results we must compare a native to a non-native to determine if the hypothesis is true. We determined earlier that we will compare American holly with Japanese privet, red bay with Florida anise tree, and kalmia with rhododendron. The American holly seemed to have more healthy leaves than the holly but not by much. The holly had 127 leaves with no damage while the privette had 139 leaves with no damage. The holly then had 97 leaves with less than ten percent damage…

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    Child Observation Paper

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    A case study reflecting on observations of children’s schematic interests. In the paper I will be discussing the history and theories of schemas. I will include observations on a child’s schematic interests and my role as the practitioner. A Schema is a pattern of repeatable behaviour into which experiences are assimilated and that are gradually coordinated. (Athey, 1990:37) Children’s patterns are influenced through their genetically pre-determined biological development and the socio-cultural…

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    Ontology Vs Epistemology

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    behavior. Modern scientific method hypothetico-deductivism, which is the process of making conclusions from the examination of hypotheses. However, Popper said that even if the results of the experiment coincide with the primordial hypothesis, it does not mean that the hypothesis is proved. Here, Blaikie added induction, which is the process of logical conclusion from observation on the basis of the transition from specific facts to general. The purpose of inductive approach is to identify rules…

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    For many years, relationship has been a major factor with the interaction of human beings. There are various ways a person can have a relationship with another individual. For instance, a person can have a professional, intimate or even a friendly relationship with one another. It was always evident that there were different among individuals however, the question that many had wondered was the vital role that these relationships had played with individuals. American psychologist Harry Harlow,…

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    This current semester I had the opportunity to do a project that allowed me to visit one of my friend’s family to observe her three girls. I observed her three daughters to see how each one of them is developing. I was fortunate enough to have three different ages that are at different stages of life. One just started school, the other one is not in school yet and the youngest was born less than a year ago. It really opened my eyes to how two year differences can really impact the stage the…

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    Norms are defined as the expectations of how people are expected to act in public. I was required to violate a norm in public and also observe a norm violation. In addition, for my norm violation I decided to go to a public place and do something that people are not expecting to see. I went to an In-and-out that is located on Panama ln and I started working out in front of costumers. For my norm violation observation I observed a co-worker that is always picking up soda cans from everyone.…

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    was inside the black bottle was to understand the basic elements of the scientific inquiry process. We hypothesized that there was a push pin and string inside the unknown bottle—this was based on observations. In order to determine whether our hypothesis was correct or not, we massed out the unknown bottle, an empty bottle, and items that could potentially be inside the bottle. We also put items inside the empty bottle and compared the sound to the unknown bottle. The results showed that there…

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