In contrast, right cubit length had the smallest variance, making the data less spread out, less scattered compared to the heights of people…
Table #3: Mean and Standard Deviation of the Outspread Arm, Height, From the Elbow to the Tip of the Fingers, Width of Shoulders, and ¼ Height + the T-Test of the Height & Outspread Arm; From Elbow to Tip of Fingers & ¼ Height; Shoulders & ¼ Height…
Ex. If three measurements are taken by Andrea (1.7 mL, 1.7 mL and 1.8 mL) we know that her spread in measured values will be small and, thus, the average measurement will be more precise than Andrew.…
Question : Is there a significant relationship between the hight of a person and the wingspan of the person.…
8. Compare the mean for the heights of males and the mean for the heights of females in these data. Compare the values and explain what can be concluded based on the numbers.…
My group examined the correlation between standing height and leg length in centimeters for ten of our classmates. Our supposition was that there would be a direct relationship and similarity between standing height in centimeters and leg length in centimeters. Therefore, our hypothesis was, if leg length increases, then standing height will also increase.…
I predict that males have a higher blood pressure than women and athletes have a higher blood pressure than non athletes…
Because the heritability of height among Southwestern Unversity students is so high, any change in the students' environment will have minimal effect on their height.…
This experiment is patterned after the procedures used by Drowatzky and Zuccato (1967), an experiment that is reported in the textbook. Each student will perform three trials on each of the four balance tests. The median score for each test will be used for the later analyses.…
experiments and observations, the researchers knew the sex of the child. In order to see if these…
The materials I used in this experiment were 8 people (subjects) and 8 clothespins of the same type. First I recognized my dependent variable, how many times you can squeeze clothespin, and my independent, exercise. I took a group of 8 classmates, excluding myself and instead including my younger brother. I decided to let the control group also serve as the experimental group. The steps I took were to let the control group rest before starting, and then they squeezed the clothespin for one minute and counted how many times they could squeeze it. After that they rested for another minute, then exercised by jogging in place for one minute and after they immediately squeezed the clothespin.…
• The dependent variable in this study was the outcome that when a participant was put in front of a group, they were less accurate in their measurements of the line length and was more likely to conform that when a participant is unable to hear what the rest of the groups answers…
I used 3 test groups 2nd graders 6/7th graders and adults. The researcher used five optical illusions Eureka , Scary Faces, Animal Man, Horses, and Jesus (explain). I used a measuring tape to locate the appropriate placement of the tape which was placed on the floor to mark the location of where the test subject stands while looking at the optical illusion. Each illusion was then placed on a stand. The tape was placed at two feet increments, the last mark was 20 feet away from the illusion(DEMO). I concluded that the adults were able to see the optical illusions the best because even though the adults have lots of vision problems, they had so many life experiences that their susceptibility was high. My hypothesis was incorrect. The overall average % is; adults about 50% 6/7th about 40% and 2nd about 25%Adults 49.38%, 6/7 th graders 41.23%, and 2nd graders…
Celis, W. (1994, December 16). Computer admissions test found to be ripe for abuse [Electronic…
The goal of my project was to discover if the majority of my subjects had the same eye and hand dominance. To test this I had my subjects do a quick test. First I recorded their hand dominance. Next, I tested their eye dominance. They made a circle with their thumb and first finger. With both eyes open they looked at an object on the wall and centred it inside the circle. Then they closed one eye, and then the other. When they closed their left or right eye they should have found that the object jumped outside the circle. If the object seemed to move when they closed their left eye, then they have left eye dominance. If the object moved more when their right eye was closed, then their right eye is dominant. I expected to find the vast majority…