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    Experimental Variables “Cookie Monster” and “Fighting Anorexia” This Experimental Variable Paper will discuss two journal articles, the first titled “Cookie Monster” written by Kelly McCarthy and published in Psychology Today; May/June 2001; ABI/INFORM Global pg. 30. The cookie monster articles focuses on a study which examines the relationship between food and your mood(s). The effects of food on the mood of a person, and the results of the study. It is insinuated that you may be using food to…

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    independent variable was the “time”. The dependent variable for the mealworm experiment was the number of mealworms that left when it was covered in the light or dark. The constant for the experiment was the number of mealworms in the chamber which was 10. The control group for the experiment was if the chamber was filled with light or no light (dark). In this experiment there are a couple of terms that have to be defined first is “independent variable”. Independent variable is the variable that…

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    IT 340 – Network Management Assignment No. 1 Rami Mansour Aljuhani 130183364 Question No. 1 Compare the telephone network and the Internet. What are the similarities? What are the differences? The telephone network and the Internet are both networks, they both send signals from end to end. The telephone network is circuit switched and the Internet is a mixture of several technologies. Both uses equipment’s to send and receive. Telephone uses telephone switches on the Central Office, while the…

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    Laboratory experiments are a kind of qualitative research method. They are used to determine a causal relationship between the independent variable and dependent variable. Laboratory experiments are conducted in an environment designed to maximize the control over extraneous variables to increase the validity of the…

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    aggravated assault, robbery, and simple assault, There is no evidence of discrimination Controlling for other relevant variables. Data shows that there is no connection between whites and African American in certain crime rate. There can be crimes that are not reported or have not been followed up upon in the…

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    Introduction Does American military presence abroad lead to an increase in anti-american sentiment? This paper will discuss this theory and propose an experimental research design to test it in the real world. Substantive Significance The substantive importance of this question lies in its relevance to the making of American foreign policy. While the United States remains the world’s preeminent power, international relations are becoming increasingly multipolar. The United States must work in…

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    The Wald and Sig. helps one to use p-value to test null hypothesis when coefficient is 0 , P-value α=0.05. Table: Variables not in the Equation Score Df Sig. Age Region Religion Place of Residence Mothers’ education level…

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    that a team allows to be scored on them? Here the correlation between three variables will be examined to come to a consensus of whether the points scored or points allowed correlates with the total number of wins. Like any observational study, it is important to come up with a basic hypothesis regarding the data that one is presented with, before any action of analysis. In this case, due to the two separate sets of variables that are being observed, there are two hypotheses. The first being…

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    combining a natural and longitudinal study design. Age (primary and secondary) and punitive punishment (fines or after-school detention) acting as our two independent variables, and rate of truancy acting as the dependent variable. Justification Natural-Longitudinal Research Design Natural Experiment • The independent variables are manipulated but only due to a naturally occurring event or circumstance. As such, random assignment of participants is caused by a naturally occurring exogenous…

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    perception. Other variables that moderate eyewitness memory can be categorized as commonplace variables, however others are specific biases based on the suspect’s characteristics (Brewer & Wells, 2011). Since the advent of DNA testing, 258 people convicted by juries in the United States have been released, with approximately 200 of these cases being the result of mistaken eyewitness identification. With cognitive and social perspectives, this study simply reviewed the variables that produce…

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