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    willy? Problem (2 Points)|How is captivity affecting the overall health of marine animals| Research(2 Points)|1. Health conditions of a healthy whale2. Living conditions of a whale in the wild3. Living conditions of a whale in captivity.| Hypothesis(4 Points)|If put and kept into captivity‚ the mental and/or physical health of the killer whale could be negatively affected. | Procedure (4 Points)|1. With background research‚ or with experience of your own collect information on the habits

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    from the observations that initially‚ the increase in exercise did not increase the performance of the subjects. However‚ after trial three (after 60s) two of the subjects increased their mathematical performance. (Graph attached) The predicted hypothesis was correct as brain performance increased through exercise. However‚ this was not clear in the observations because as soon as exercise began‚ the blood with the oxygen immediately went to parts of the body that was doing the work (here‚ the legs)

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    Psychology 1011 How to Write a Research Report Psychological Report The purpose of an experimental report is to communicate‚ briefly but precisely‚ the theoretical and empirical bases for a particular hypothesis‚ the way the hypothesis has been tested‚ and the results of the test. Report Resources Available on BlackBoard: - Marking criteria - e .g. of good/bad reports - APA referencing guide - Manual - Toolkit www.lc.unsw.edu.au Structure – The Hourglass Model TITLE ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION

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    diffusion of water across a semi permeable membrane. Over three days we tested the egg  in three different solutions to observe the changes. On Day 1‚ the main question we  answered was what happened to the egg when it was placed in vinegar? Before doing this  I came to my hypothesis was that the vinegar would eat away at the shell and eventually  dissolve the shell since it is an acidic solution. Things with acid are corrosive and  sometimes poisonous so they eat away at things. On Day 2‚ the main question we had to  answe

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    1- The _________ variable is the presumed cause of another variable while the ________ variable is the presumed effect. * a) independent; dependent b) dependent; independent c) independent; extraneous d) independent; mediating 2- A(n) ______________ variable is one that is not under the control of the researcher but that may be influencing the outcome of the experiment. a) independent

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    This data does support the hypothesis because the evaporation did work. The evaporation did take a while for the results to show up. But when the evaporation did show up it took only a few days for them to change. By the end of the experiment salt was the one to evaporate the most……………

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    recreate the Redi experiment that was preformed originally in 1668 by disproving the spontaneous generation of maggots on meat. In this experiment there were steps that first had to taken. Step1. Observation: Step2. Ask Questions: Step3. Develop a Hypothesis: Step4. Make a prediction: Step 5. Perform experiment: Step 6. Collect results: Step 7. Interpret results and make conclusions. This was done by placing meat inside two jars and observing What would happen over the course of 4 days to the meat

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    suggest that long-lasting interrogations and techniques used by police that act to minimize the punishment of a crime’s punishment causes suspects to focus on short term consequences. In Experiment 2 the results further support the researchers’ hypothesis that the duration of an interrogation increased the likelihood of a participant to disregard future consequences when deciding whether or not to confess. In addition‚ participants who expected a long interview were more likely to give the alternative

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    The Stroop Effect: Automatic and controlled processes and the time taken to identify colours and words Abstract The aim of the experiment was test whether automatic processing could affect a colour related task. Previous research has found that the response time of reading the colour of the ink of colour associated words was greater than reading the colour of the ink of neutral words. The experiment retested the Stroop effect to measure the incursion of automatic processing. The results showed

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    Americans are facing skyrocketing health care costs today. I cannot help but think disease in some way relates to health. People have long established the link between good nutrition and healthy individuals. Examples of poor health and malnourishment continue to show up in poor countries. Although the United States maintains certain recommendations for basic nutrition‚ I think Americans still consume too much of the nutritionally empty foods and health care ends up dealing with the resulting

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