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    Scientific Validity of “Study links altered brain chemistry, behavioral impairments in fish exposed to elevated CO2” Coral reefs are having a problem with pH levels and they are dying some places around the world right now, because of it. This is not only affecting the coral reefs, but the animals that live in them and survive with them. There is a Scientific Study called “Study links altered brain chemistry, behavioral impairments in fish exposed to elevated CO2” which discusses the behavior…

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    Summary: Positive Climate

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    Focus of dimension: Positive Climate reflects the emotional connection between the teacher and students and among students and the warmth, respect, and enjoyment communicated by verbal and nonverbal interactions. Summary of strengths: Relationships: There were many indication the children teachers enjoy a warm, supportive, relationship with one another. For example, teachers were observed sharing excitement and enthusiasm with the children. This was apparent during large group time.…

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    Heat Stress: A Case Study

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    To test this hypothesis, objectives for the study include 1) inducing heat stress conditions in Hampshire wethers 2) feeding the β-adrenergic agonist, Zilpaterol hydrochloride in doses common to feedlot practices 3) analysis of feedlot performance (i.e. ADG, Feed to Gain…

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    Scientific method consists of Observation, hypothesis, experiment, law and theory. Because of science, man is able to go to the moon, It has also helped us with manufacturing of cars and electronic devices like cars. How ever because of the success science and technology, It has led to people making extravagant claims about the scope of scientific knowledge. Science is the only way one can make sense of truth and discover honesty.Science is categorised in two major branches; that is Natural…

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    step is to do back round research about your topic. Know your topic well to move onto the next step. Next, construct a hypothesis. Predict the outcome to your problem. Make an educated guess. Now, you must test your hypothesis by doing an experiment. Experimental data now becomes back round research for a future project. your experiment will now confirm or disprove your hypothesis. Next step is to analyze your data and make a conclusion. You should modify the procedure if needed and confirm the…

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    Pirsig Scientific Method

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    observable, has around 1016 chlorine atoms, while the human brain only has 1011 neurons (Sagan 1979, p.5). On the other hand, scientists can be divided into two groups, theorists, and…

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    crawling to an upright walking position and the regular steps of infants on open grounds where they have to use natural locomotion, or the natural ability to move. This process is known as periodic gait. The experiment does not have a specific hypothesis because learning mechanisms…

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    Respiration In Seeds

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    The results from the experiment contradicts part of the hypothesis. In both experiments the O2 levels went down, but at a similar rate. However, the CO2 levels increased in both experiments, which goes against the idea that the CO2 levels would go down due to the cold water. However, the cold water did have an…

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    What makes a good observation? When making an observation, one would need to gather enough information to be able to fully describe what was observed. The details gathered would cover all areas of the action observed: what was seen, heard, touched, tasted, how it made one feel and can the reader relate to what is being described. In The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore, Kellie Schmitt created an effective observation by using sensory details, appeal to the reader’s emotion using pathos, and relating…

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    mix-method approach using a combination of surveys, in-depth interviews with the professor, semi-formal interviews with the students, observatory participation in each class, content analysis and archival records. Sampling Each semester GMU offers two courses in Contemporary Social Theory (SOCI 411) and this is required for all BA in Sociology. Due to the high demand of the course, these courses are usually full with 25 students each. The courses are usually being taught by Dr. Nancy…

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