Tucker performed science in action by performing an experiment with skin tissue in order to determine the gene responsible for formation of the skin features. Example two relates to Lab #11, “Diversity and Adaptation”. “Skin organs” are relatively small features that allow organisms them to eat, survive, and…
I have also learned that it can get very complicated if safety measures are not taken. Planning ahead of time for extraneous variables, and possible mistakes is critical to attain accurate results. Also, because psychology is a social science, experiments do not work the same way in this area as they do in chemistry, which I have taken. In chemistry, the results are predictable, and controlled. In psychology, if we are measuring a…
most effective compliance techniques. Also, it is a huge manipulation tool for those who master and understand it. In the first study, there were six experimental conditions based on random assignments. There were only male participants in this experiment due to women being reluctant to comply…
books (Ariely). Ariely uses the concept of behavioral economics to help prove how decisions are made. He aims to answer: What influences our decisions? In the book, Predictably Irrational, Ariely explains how decisions are made very well by using experiments to support his thesis. Predictably Irrational examines the rationality of decisions people make on a day to day basis. Ariely explains that decisions are not what we would expect them to be, instead they are predictably irrational.…
Summarize: This article examines the effects of acute exercise on long-term memory. They assessed for memory by using a paragraph recall, in which participants listened to two paragraphs and then had to recall them 35 minutes later. Participants were randomly assigned to one of three groups: exercise prior to exposure, exercise after exposure, or no-exercise. The participants included 48 young adults recruited from the University of North Carolina-Greensboro campus. There were 15 men and 33…
In How Smart Are Animals the author , Dorothy Patent, is informing the audience by telling us that animals are smart and no dumb. It states in the story that animals think good are but, because they’re trained and taught. The way animals think is very difficult for them. That’s because they have a color vision and if someone say’s here blue they will know, but they need to train first. There was a dog that won an award for answering questions his name is Villa. The author Dorothy Patent in…
Likewise, the same experiment was conducted on a laboratory mouse, Algernon. The structure of the novel is a narrative style that helps the author intentionally represent Charlie's inner transformations through his reflective journal. These reflections are written from a first person perspective and contain multiple spelling and grammatical mistakes at the beginning that allow the reader to see Charlie's poor apprehension of language conventions. Through the course of the experiment, Charlie…
identification. There has been a debate whether it is more accurate to identify suspect through photograph or in person. A study by Megreya and Burton examined the effect of method used in identification process (2008). The study consists of two experiments; experiment 1 assessed how accurate people can remember unfamiliar face immediately after the presence. The study involved 92 participants of a University in Egypt, split into four group; two groups received live stimulus and the other…
What are the five steps of the scientific method? 1.)Begin with curiosity: BY “on the basis of theory, prior research, or personal observation, pose a question.” 2.)Develop a hypothesis: once you have the question, form it into a hypothesis, a prognosis would be evaluated 3.)Test the hypothesis: Design and lead research to accumulate experimental proof 4.)Analyze the evidence gathered in the research: figured out if the theory was right or not 5.)Report the results: share information,…
1. This experiment compared the spatial selective attention between “neurologically normal young adults” and split-brain subjects by measuring response times when presented unilateral and bilateral visual arrays. 2. The purpose for this experiment was to gather information about spatial selective attention, and to investigate whether “an independent focus of attention is deployed by each surgically separated hemisphere in a visual search task, such that bilateral stimulus arrays can be scanned…