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    Crowd Movement

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    A STUDY OF THE CROWD MOVEMENT DURING INGRESS AND EGRESS OF THE STADIUM IN THE SPORT EVENT CASE STUDY: NATIONAL TENNIS STADIUM‚ JALAN DUTA Mohd Ridzuan Bin Mad Rosli Department of Urban and Regional Planning Asst. Prof. Dr. Syahriah Bachok Department of Urban and Regional Planning Asst. Prof. Dr. Mariana Mohamed Osman Department of Urban and Regional Planning ABSTRACT This research deals with the study of crowd movement (walking speed) during ingress and egress of the stadium during

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    Lab1 Bio156

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    LAB 1 1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used: (10 points) a. Eye Wash (2 points) In the event of a chemical splash to the eyes‚ flood the eyes for at least 15-30 minutes with water. Flush from the eye outward. b. Fire Blanket (2 points) if a small fire starts it can be put out with a fire blanket or and extinguisher c. Shower (2 points) designed to flood your body with water in the event of a fire or chemical spill. d. Chemical Spill

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    observations. The next step in the scientific method is experimentation. These are controlled tests that are used to confirm or discredit the hypotheses or laws. Once the experiments are completed we revise the hypothesis‚ or revise the law to form a confirmed hypothesis. Then we use the confirmed hypothesis to form theories. The theories are then also tested by experimentation in order to confirm or allow us to revise those theories. The last step is to report the results for others to use to increase their

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    taken from; finally‚ answer the questions below. Post-Lab Questions What patterns do you observe based on the information in Table 4? Develop a hypothesis relating to the amount of dissolved oxygen measured in the water sample and the number of fish observed in the body of water. What would your experimental approach be to test this hypothesis? What would be the independent and dependent variables? What would be your control? What type of graph would be appropriate for this data set? Why

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    not adequate to explain what types of rocks will dissolve in water.       2. Using what Christopher and Kate have already observed‚ suggest a possible hypothesis regarding how the mass of a rock changes when placed in water. Identify the independent and dependent variables.       3. Describe‚ in detail‚ a procedure to test your hypothesis. Identify the controlled variables.       Scenario 2 Lizzie loves to stargaze at night. She has noticed that the moon appears to change shape over the

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    Tic-Tac-Toe - Data Mining

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    The Goal My goal is to find the probability of wining in tic-tac-toe game given that you make the first move. To obtain hypothesis bases on my goal I have to state some conditions and facts on the game. They are: 1) There are 362‚ 880 ways of placing O’s and X’s. 2) When X make first move‚ possibility of X winning is 131‚184‚ O winning is 77‚ 904‚ and 46‚ 080 tied games (Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tic-tac-toe). After eliminating rotations and/or reflections of other outcomes‚ there are

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    1a.) WHAT IS THE SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY? The Scientific Inquiry is the route by which scientists ask questions‚ develop and carry out investigations‚ make predictions‚ gather evidence and suggest explanations. b.)NAME SOME IDEAS ABOUT THE NATURAL WORLD THAT HAVE CHANGED OVER TIME BECAUSE OF NEW OBSERVATIONS. The idea of the earth being flat and that the earth was the center of the universe was proved inaccurate by one of the world’s greatest scientist: Galileo Galilei. By studying and making observations

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    Naturalistic Observation

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    anthropologist unnoticeably observing wild  gorillas.  (b) a researcher sitting in a fast food restaurant and observing the eating habits of men vs. women. Naturalistic observation entails • • • • • •  Goal/objective The Observation Data Analysis Hypothesis Procedures  Goal Allows you to study the phenomenon of eye contact by means of a naturalistic observation. Eye contact is an important aspect of nonverbal communication. After this‚ you should develop a better understanding of what a naturalistic

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    generating a theory to explain‚ producing testable hypothesis based on the theory and then testing those hypotheses empirically. Psychologists use the scientific method to evaluate competing ideas and to find the relationships of variables by collecting data. Key Terms scientific method A self-correcting process for asking questions and observing natures answers; relies on collecting data‚ generating a theory to explain‚ producing testable hypothesis based on the theory and then testing those hypotheses

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    LAB 1 Background and Hypothesis: I know I haven’t passed the lab 1 H and B but I really do not want to lose points again just for the fact I didn’t get it done in time. I already lost -5 pts and I really don’t want to lose -20 pts. So I am just gonna go on a whim here and just get it done through here so it doesn’t automatically fail me without me at least trying. Background: Test to see if people who are Left Handed would be left thumb dominant and compare to see people who are Right Handed

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