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    Rocky Shore Experiment

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    The Rocky Shore Experiment Research Question: How does type of substrate affect the variation of species and vegetation as you move away from the seashore at a Rocky Shore? Hypothesis: As we get further away from the seashore‚ there would be a decrease in the number of species and vegetation found. Also‚ the type of substrate will have a major affect on the biodiversity. Background Information: A rocky shore is an intertidal area of seacoasts where solid rock predominates. Rocky shores are

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    Examine the problems some sociologists may face when using experiments in their research. (20 marks) (January 2009) MODEL ANSWER Experiments are the preferred scientific method. There are two main types of experiments. The classic scientific experiment takes place in a laboratory in controlled conditions. By contrast field experiments take place in more natural but less controlled experiments. Although experiments are very successful in science they are rarely used in Sociology for the following

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    Beginning with Science 02: Scientific Investigation For this assignment you will do two things: Part I: Evaluate one experimental design. (10 points) Part II: Design your own experiment using the scientific method. (40 points) Review each scenario below‚ and choose one to complete for your assignment. Each scenario contains specific questions that will ask you to provide examples‚ explain your suggestions for improvement‚ and refer to the lesson. Be sure to respond to each question in complete

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    Zimbardo was the mastermind of the Stanford Prison Experiment‚ which was a psychological experiment that determined the roles of members in a society that became a fiasco (“Philip G. Zimbardo” 1). The experiment left emotional and mental scars on mock-prisoner lives. The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) illustrates the way a person changes when a label and power is all of a sudden given to hoax guards in order to control fraud prisoners. The experiment had a unit of people willing to help the study (“On

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    The Failure to Escape Traumatic Shock In May of 1967 Martin Seligman and Steven Maier conducted a research Called “Failure to escape traumatic shock”. This experiment involved three groups of dogs. Each group of dogs had a different purpose. Group one was the control group and did not receive a shock. Group two received a shock but was able stop the halter from shocking them by pressing a button. Group three was shocked and was not able to stop the shock‚ they were forced to wait for group two

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    Josef Mengele Experiments

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    THE EXPERIMENTS Joseph Mengele was very interested in genetics‚ particularly in twins. He carried out various experiments and tests‚ which were brutal and absolutely ferocious. They shock me so much‚ I find it so hard to believe a man was capable of such ghastly‚ cruel and barbaric actions. Some people still live today‚ to tell the horrific‚ terrifying stories of Mengele… who have experienced his cruelty first hand. Below are some true stories I have heard about through documentaries I have studied

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    The Stanley Milgram experiment takes normal everyday people and gives them orders to do horrible things. The test is to see if someone would do an awful act just on the basis of someone telling them to. This experiment speaks to the ’nature of responsibility’ and to see if the subject will stop the experiment due to its dangerous nature. The subject is tricked into thinking they are the teacher‚ and the other person in the room‚ an actor‚ is the learner. The teacher will ask the learner a series

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    Data Table: Record your observations in the following table Na3PO4 NaI Na2SO4 NaCl NaHCO3 Na2CO3 NaOH Co(NO3)2 Precipitated a blue color NR NR NR Turned a milky purple color Precipitated a light purple color Precipitated a light blue color Cu(NO3)2 Precipitated a light blue color Precipitated a dark amber color NR NR Precipitated a light blue color Precipitated a light green color Precipitated a light blue color Fe(NO3)3 Precipitated a light milky yellow color Turned a dark black

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    Stroop Effect Experiment

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    n this study‚ the Stroop effect experiment will be carried out on matching and mismatching test. The Stroop effect experiment was named after Ridely Stroop‚ published in 1935‚ and the purpose of this experiment was to demonstrate the difference in reaction time of reading the name of the coloured words and naming the ink of the colour. Not only does it record the reaction time‚ but it also aims to measure individuals focused attention‚ learning and memory (Stroop‚ 1935). However‚ when reading through

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    Josef Mengele Experiments

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    Josef Mengele was the most well known doctor during the Holocaust because of all the inhumane human experiments he performed. As a doctor at Auschwitz‚ he was ranked as a chief officer. As a doctor‚ he conducted many experiments. These experiments lead to his fascination with twins‚ how the body reacts to sterilization‚ and how the body reacts in freezing cold weather. Josef Mengele was born on March 16‚ 1911 in Gunzburg‚ Germany and died February 7‚ 1979 in Bertioga‚ Brazil at the age of 67

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