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    Milgram Experiment Introduction Many people question whether the Milgram experiment was ethical or not, and whether the experiment should had been allowed at all. But like most significant psychological discoveries, sometimes ethics could’ve been overseen in order to obtain great data. Because of Milgram experiment, psychologists today have a better understanding of group dynamics. Milgram’s experiment enabled better understanding of human obedience to an authority figure. Ethics that might have…

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    Stanford Experiment They lost their sanity, behavior changed without even realizing when it did, being in a prison can change people, well at least it did in Phillip Zimbardo 's Stanford Prison Experiment. The experiment was instructed by Zimbardo a psychologist at Stanford University, who wanted to learn how people would conform to the roles of being a prisoner and a guard to simulate prison life. Although these boys were actors, not real prisoners or guards their reaction was shocking because…

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    Lab 3: Stimulus strength vs. muscle force production Introduction: The goal of this lab is to determine the relationship between stimulus amplitude (strength) and the contractile properties (i.e. force) of the frog gastrocnemius muscle. Skeletal muscle is composed of bundles of muscle fibers called myofibers. These fibers are themselves composed of myofibrils, which are comprised of the ordered arrangement of actin and myosin. These proteins slide past each other in the presence of calcium…

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    The Electroconvulsive therapy treated many patients who suffered mental illnesses and to some homosexuality. This method took the place of slow acting medications whose effects did not fast enough to treat the patients. The ECT was seen as a way to speed up the patients mental capabilities, this caused many to have retro amnesia and seizures. Many people do not understand why this method was used so heavily, to understand the “why” one has to know the history, how it was administered, the side…

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    The experiment involved the experimenter, teacher and the learner. The experimenter would then prompt the teacher to give the learner different levels of shock. The level of shocks ranged from slight shock which was 15v to a shock that transmitted volts as powerful as 450v danger severe shock. The experiment included 40 males the ages ranging between 20 years old to 50 years old. The level of the shock from a shock generator with 30 switches would increase depending whether the learner gave the…

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    Spot Welding Essay

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    • What is means of welding? The welding is the processes which make the permanent bonding between the two or more solid bodies o the metal if the welding is not done properly the welding joint can be brake from the welding place and if the welding is done properly the metal can be brake from the middle or the center of the object • Spot welding http://www.taylorautobody.com/Portals/16/images/Pro%20Spot%202.jpg There is many type of welding processes 1 Gas welding 2 Gas shielded arc welding 3…

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    Science Fair Outline

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    Multimeter: A device used to measure the amount of amperes, volts, and ohms over several ranges of value. Conductor: Object allowing the transfer of electrons Insulator: Prevention of an object receiving an electric current. Resistance: Prevents passage of normal current (light bulb or LED; the object) Parallel:…

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    supposed to read to the “learner”. The “teacher” then gave the “learner” the first word in each pair and then gave four possible answers. An incorrect answer would be followed by an electric shock from the generator and the voltage increased by 15 volts. In reality there was no electric shock other than the one administered to the “teacher” as a demonstration and the increasingly pained responses from the “learner” were all scripted. After the voltage had been increased a certain about the actor…

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    Pierce & Radelet from Louisiana’s Law Review in 2011 said in “Louisiana you’re 97% more likely to receive the death penalty for killing a white man than killing a black man.” There's also the question of in since some states use the death penalty and some don’t then is it better for a murderer to kill in say Michigan rather than California? A report done by the National Research Council says “studies claiming that the death penalty has a deterrent effect on murder rates are ‘fundamentally…

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    Small Vacuum Cleaner Speech

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    accompany every vacuum cleaner on sale, the EU laws have excluded any hand held or cordless vacuum cleaner - making it most appropriate for some established brands to release cordless vacuum cleaners based on current designs – and using uprated power of volts – as a high selling promotional tactic. Cordless Vs Corded…

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