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    Zimbardo Experiment Ethics

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    emotionally and physically involved. Secondly he denied Richard Yacco the ability to leave. Whenever one conducts an experiment‚ all who are involved should have the right to end their involvement at anytime. Finally there was no proper debriefing‚ as well as it was argued that many left in a worse mental state then prior to the experiment. Now some may not be bothered by such an experiment in fact‚ we have seen other controversial studies such as Mailgrams’ study‚ where he was studying the conflict between

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    Relevance of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar’s Economic Ideas in the current Scenario of India Dr. M.R.Singariya1 Dr. S.C.Naval2. Abstract Dr. B.R Ambedkar was among the most outstanding intellectuals of India in the 20th century. His work in economics is noteworthy. His views deals with public finance and agriculture are landmark in the economics. Ambedkar’s commitment was internal stability‚ and he was convinced that only an automatic system based on gold standard with gold currency could achieve this desirable

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    "The Daughters of the Late Colonel" by Katherine Mansfield is a subtle short story about two daughters of the late colonel who are left with the task of preparing his funeral and getting on with their lives after the tragic event of their father’s death. For these two women living without their father might be harder than expected because they had come to rely on him for their every need. This story is unlike any other that has been discussed thus far. Unlike characters‚ like Jane Eyre‚ who possess

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    Purpose The reason for this experiment is to prove that objects of different masses‚ when dropped from the same height‚ fall at the same velocity. Apparatus - 2 Marbles of different mass‚ one steel and one nylon - Dropping Mechanism with a lever to hold the marble and pull for drop - Bee Spi (measures velocity in kilometers per hour.) - Box to catch the marble on the way down Procedure The dropping mechanism was set up‚ with the BeeSpi attached to it at 26.5” from the lever that drops

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    McKimmie of the University of Queensland‚ performed two conformity experiments on university students. These experiments were done too measure the influence of group norms on student ’s attitudes. Experiment one involved 205 university students who rated themselves as being pro-gay law reform. The students were given numerous questions that asked them to rate the moral basis for their attitude‚ and what they believed society ’s attitude was. Following the questioning‚ the participants were told

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    The Aim of the experiment: In this experiment I will investigate the relationship between the concentration of the hydrochloric acid and the rate of a reaction. To find this out I will react different concentration of hydrochloric acid and magnesium‚ from there I will monitor the gas (hydrogen) produced and analyse the results. Prediction: I predict the higher the molarity of the hydrochloric acid the faster the rate of reaction therefore the quicker the gas will be produced in the specific

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    Stanford Prison Experiment P R E S E N T E D B Y: J O N AT H A N‚ V I N E E T H ‚ J A K E ‚ R O H I T The Purpose? Psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or a prison guard How would being placed in a position of power or weakness affect one’s actions and mental state? Who Was In Charge? A team of researchers led by Professor Phillip Zimbardo conducted the experiment at Stanford University on students Subjects Involved 24 male students were prison guards and prisoners in a mock

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    Candle Lab Experiment

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    interesting chemistry (as you ’ll find about in this experiment). Have some fun and find out what color candle burns the fastest by conducting your very own candle race! Required materials 5 candles of varying colors‚ preferably white‚ pink‚ yellow‚ green‚ and blue (must be same brand and size) Ruler Marker or Sharpie Matches or lighter Scissors Clay‚ Putty‚ or Play dough Ceramic plate Stop Watch Pencil Notebook (to record results) Estimated Experiment Time About 1 to 2 hours Step-By-Step Procedure

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    Chem-102 Lab Dr. Sobhi Experiment #3: Spectrophotometric Determination of Tartrazine Purpose The objectives of this lab include- illustrating the use of the spectrophotometer in chemical analysis‚ and generating a standard‚ or calibration curve‚ then using that curve to determine the value of an unknown substance. The spectrophotometer is one of the most powerful tools used in chemistry to find the concentration of substances in solution. It compares the colors of a known and an unknown solution

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    Dr. Strangelove is a satire of the doomsday and cold war‚ and black comedy directed by Stanley Kubrick. This film examines what happens when a renegade U.S. general orders a nuclear strike at the heart of the Soviet Union. The character where General Buck Turgidson‚ Brigadier General Jack Ripper and Peter Sellers‚ who had multiple roles; the nerdy U.S. president seeking to make sense of the madness‚ a British officer‚ Mandrake tries to stop the runaway general and the insane Dr. Strangelove‚ who

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