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    happiness level. Before starting the experiment, I would randomly divide the participants into three equal groups. For group one, I would ask their favorite music genre and have them attend concerts accordingly. For group two, I would have them attend random concerts. The last group will be the control group; therefore, they do not get to attend any concerts. Having these three groups play a crucial role in this experiment. At the end of the experiment, if both group one and group two have…

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    Stp Lab

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    experimental value for the volume of one mole of H_(2(g)) at STP was approximately 29.1 L, but the predicted result was 22.4 L. By calculating (29.1 L)/(22.4 L) * 100, the percent error was 30%, which indicates that there was a source of scientific error. The experimental design itself may have also contributed to a source of error because in order for Avogadro’s law to apply the concept that a mole of a gas occupies 22.4 L at STP, H_(2(g)) must have been treated as an ideal gas. Therefore, with…

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    As I reminisce over my life history, I can’t help but think of how my personality has remained the same while including positive change. I have always been an entertainer, to include being very spontaneous and energetic. Extremely full of enthusiasm life will never boring around me, this part of my personality has remained the same. Though my entertainer personality has stayed the same, my commander personality has changed drastically over time. I wasn’t always the commander type, it wasn’t…

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    The Stroop Effect

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    than the second. When the name of a color (e.g., "blue", "green", or "red") is printed in a color not denoted by the name, (such as the word "red" printed in blue ink instead of red ink), naming the color of the word takes longer and is more prone to errors than when the color of the ink matches the name of the color. In his experiments, Stroop administered several variations of the same test for which three different kinds of stimuli were created. In the first one, names of colors appeared in…

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    of SIDS from the results of multiple studies. However, the studies have used case-control designs. Comparing the results of case-controls and that derived from other designs like Random Controlled trials (RCTS) it is accurate to say that the latter design has a stronger level of evidence because of minimal bias and errors incurred in the research…

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    Formula Of Sulfate

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    calculated are subject to possible random errors which would differ our results from those of others. Otherwise, in the theoretical situation, our percent mass would be the same since the amount of hydrate is the same across all…

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    Voter Id Law Arguments

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    place on the UTSA campus, October 1st and I had surveyed students at random. The poll had asked whether or not they agree or disagree with the Texas Voter ID Law. The results I had received were of no surprise to me, majority of students that I had surveyed happened to agree with the law. 93.75% of the sixteen students surveyed, agreed with the law, leaving the remaining 6.25% disagreeing with the law. To calculate the margin of error, I utilized the online calculator given in the survey…

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    Downs Syndrome

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    Every cell in the body is not exactly the same, 1% of the syndrome cases most cells in the body have an additional chromosome while some don’t this is known as mosaicism. The Mosaic trisomy 21 takes place when the error in the cell division happens early in development though it is after the sperm and the normal egg unite. This can also take place in early development when there are some cells who lose an extra chromosome 21 which was present at conception. Symptoms…

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    Down Syndrome Stereotypes

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    by society. In fact, there is only a few genetic, physical, and intellectual differences between those who have Down syndrome and those who do not. Down syndrome is caused by a random mistake when cells divide which results in an extra copy of chromosome 21. This error is called nondisjunction, and it is completely random during the formation of the egg or the sperm. In fact, there has never been any environmental factor or anything that the parents have done preconception to cause their child…

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    1. List and describe three advantages and three disadvantages of teams. From your personal experience, provide an example of one of the advantages and one of the disadvantages. Some advantages include: (1) Increased information and knowledge. By bringing together experiences from several individuals within a company it allows the team to access more information. (2) Increased acceptance of a solution. Those who are part of making a decision would most likely be the best in supporting, and…

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