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    Summary The Stanford Prison was an experiment to study the psychological effects and reactions of students pretending to be prisoners and guards. This study was conducted in 1971 and although it was suppose to have duration of 2 weeks‚ it finished after just 6 days. The experiment required 24 male students for the role-play and paid $15‚00 per day. Several volunteers answered to an ad on a newspaper and were selected after being interviewed. They were all healthy and there were no psychological

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    If one goes out before we wake up‚ we will get two more of the same type of battery and watch it during the day. Variables Our variable is the different brand of batteries. The controlled condition is the same type of flashlights. Results Our experiment showed that Rayovac outlasted all of the other batteries we tested by at more than two hours. The Eveready battery‚ which is a regular‚ non-alkaline battery‚ lasted only 6 hours and 35 minutes. The Duracell lasted 15 hours. The Energizer lasted

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    Professor Philip Zimbardo‚ leader of the Stanford prison experiment considered three questions before initiating one of the most significant experiments to human phycology. He asked; ‘What happens when you put good people in an evil place? Does the situation outside of you come to control your behaviour? Or do the things inside you such as your attitudes‚ your values and your morality etc. allow you to rise above a negative environment? The experiment was intended to last two weeks‚ but was terminated

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    Method:  1­ Examine each of the vertebrate specimens in turn. Using Figure 1 as a guide‚ locate and  identify the bones making up the pentadactyl limb structure.  2­ Make a labelled sketch in your workbook of the forelimbs of two specimens.  3­ Describe the differences you see in the two sketches.  4­ Complete the missing labels from the lizard skeleton  5­ Using coloured pencils‚ shade each type of bone for each animal. Use one colour per bone  type. Include an appropriate key.     Results: 

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    Stanford Prison Experiment The stanford prison experiment is one of the infamous experiments conducted in the history of psychology. The experiment was conducted at Stanford University in August‚ 1971 by a team of researchers led by psychology professor Philip Zimbardo. The basic premise was to find out and determine what happens when you put good people in an evil place? Does humanity win over evil‚ or does evil triumph? Does the system that we inhabit and are a part of start to control our behaviour

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    molecules present. This will therefore make the experiment unfair‚ because the more pigment molecules present the more pigment molecules that can move out of the cell. Therefore the beetroot used should be freshly cut. pH The pH is also an important factor‚ as pH can have an effect on the weak interactions and bonds that bound the membrane together. To keep the pH constant it is important to make sure that the same surrounding are used for the experiment. Surface area. The surface area of the beta

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    References: Garcia‚ C. (2005). Laboratory experiments in organic chemistry. Manila: University of Santo Tomas. http://www.stevens.edu/wit/research/samples/plipsy_organic_chemistry_lab_report.pdf Retrieved Jan 1‚ 2013) http://www.nbs.csudh.edu/chemistry/faculty/nsturm/CHE301/Thin%20Layer%20Chromatorgaphy%20Experiment

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    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 sentences. Part I: Scenarios (select only one) Scenario 1 Christopher and Kate noticed that

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    The testing for the Doll Test OR Eye Color Experiment resonated more with children is because children are brought up in discrimination house hold. Doll test told that how equal size the dolls were except for their color‚ to test children’s racial perceptions. Their subjects‚ where at least the children between the ages of three to seven‚ were asked to identify both the race of the dolls and which color doll they prefer. Eye Color Experiment talks about on how children treated each other by eye color

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    STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT One of the most interesting studies made in history was led by Philip Zimbardo‚ a psychologist and a former classmate of Stanley Milgram (who was famous for his Milgram experiment). He sought to expand on Milgram’s experiment about impacts of situational variables on human behavior by simulating a prison environment‚ in which volunteering students were randomly assigned as prisoners or prison guards. Many controversies have been elicited from this experiment‚ and it was with

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