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    SECTION ONE Out of all the assignments listed for this first case study this one was going to be the easiest. I knew who I could observe and it fit my time frame of a busy college student. What interest me about this assignment was how thoroughly detailed it is, there’s a lot of information I had to gather to make the over all message and meaning clear. You don’t hear about the motor development in children anymore, it’s all about intelligence now. What level does he or she read; does he or she…

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    Chopsticks Experiment

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    1). The Block Five AP Stats class at Silver Creek High School conducted an experiment with the intent to answer the question, “Who is Better at Using Chopsticks: Boys or Girls?”. To begin the study, everyone in the class was asked to write their name on a piece of paper. The papers were then collected and separated by gender. Five boys and five girls were then randomly selected by drawing the papers with names from a hat. The names were stirred and mixed in the hat prior to selection. The ten…

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    The Dating Game Analysis

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    asking the questions could not see his/her potential dates. Their final selection was based solely on how the questions were answered and not what they could see. The “Dating Game” concept is a good basis for the interview process used to select the right people when hiring a new employee. Interviews should be conducted with appropriate questions asked to assess qualifications and skills. A person’s gender, color, creed, or religious orientation cannot (should not) be considered when making a…

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    (10)It was discovered by people shooting bows but could not see because they were right eye dominant and shot left handed so they were looking through their less dominant eye. The dominant eye or sighting eye is the eye that processes information fourteen to twenty-one milliseconds faster than the other eye.(7) To find out which eye is…

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    Sam Sheppard Case

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    meaning it was possible. Additionally, the killer was left handed, while Sam was right handed, but this claim also has an explanation. Sam could have been holding Marilyn down with his right hand and hitting her with his left (Linder, 2017). This is a very probable explanation, as a victim being killed would most likely resist, and especially if Marilyn did cause those injuries, then Sam would have needed his right hand. Furthermore, none of the blows were the cause of death, indicating that the…

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    observed utilizing headphones and 50 of them were observed without headphones in.Within the 100 females, 50 of them were observed using headphones and 50 of them were observed without headphones in. In addition to gender, ethnicity and dominant hand (right or left) was observed to ensure the results were applicable to the chosen demographics. Materials The observations that were collected from the sample mentioned previously were recorded using a data collection sheet, and observations were…

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    Mayella Ewell is willing to destroy everyone's lives in order to get what she wants. She thinks that she has it worse than anyone else and feels sorry for herself. I believe that Mayella is powerful because she has the ability to manipulate people. She is in control of herself, others, and her situation. Mayella uses her race, class, and gender to do so. She is white and in the 1920's and 1930's. that is the dominate race. Even though she is very poor, she uses it to her advantage by making…

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    Everyone makes judgements of their surroundings: it’s a part of being human. We fit things into groups, like pets, scary things, or things we can sit on. Within these groups, there are smaller groups, like separating pets into dogs and cats. Those groups can continue to get more and more specific. At a glance, a person can determine the difference between a German Shepherd and a chihuahua and act accordingly. This is true for people too. Our society claims to be “colorblind,” but when was the…

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    Diversity can be a very hard concept for some because it is a concept that states every individual has different characteristics and is unique. One characteristic of an individual is which hand they write with, I write with my right and I am not a Left handed individual also known as “Lefty”. This is a form of diversity, diversity can be found anywhere from school, extracurricular activities and the workplace. Individuals should not fall into ethnocentrism, which is when we believe our culture…

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    CMDS 366- Motor Habilitation Task
Reflection Neuroplasticity -Transference Neuroplasticity is the brains ability to change and adapt in response to physiological or environmental changes. There are 10 principles of neuroplasticity, we were assigned the principle of transference. Transference is when one learned behaviour has an enhanced affect on the acquisition of a similar behaviour. For this assignment our goal was to design a small case test to research motor habilitation and whether…

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