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_________________________________________________________ Hypothesis: When I drop the Mint Mentos in to the Diet Coke I think it will cause some sort of an explosion. _________________________________________________________ Materials: For this experiment you will need - One 2 litre bottle of Diet Coke - One roll of White Mint Mentos - Space outdoors - Clothes that you wouldn’t mind getting wet or dirty _________________________________________________________ Procedure: Step 1. Change your
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Educational Research and the Scientific Method Phoenix University April 12‚ 2010 Education and the Scientific Method Research can be defined as any compilation of facts‚ evidence of data‚ information and proof of truth for the advancement of knowledge. It can be defined as the pursuit for statistics‚ figures‚ numbers or reports or any methodical investigation to establish concrete facts. Research must begin with a clearly defined goal and not be based on assumptions. The information gathered
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Copyright © 2010 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course introduces students to the purpose and process of research as applied to health care. Students will examine the role of statistics and various research methods. In addition‚ students will analyze the key elements of evidence-based research within health care. Policies Faculty and students/learners will be held responsible for understanding and adhering to all policies contained within the following
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Results During our experiment we were able to obtain data that showed that the raspberry had the highest DNA yield over all of the fruits at 1.93%. Our next highest DNA yield was at 1.11% and came from our blueberry sample. Although our blackberry had the third highest DNA yield there was a significant drop in our percentage to .921%. Based on our results the banana had the least amount of DNA yield with .138%. Discussion The purpose of this experiment was to be able to better understand the
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researcher specifies what he or she wants to learn about a specific topic of study is called ________. A) defining the problem B) formulating the hypothesis C) choosing the research model D) analyzing the results 4) The choice of a research method is also referred to as the ________. A) research option B) research design C) research process D) random procedure 5) John has developed a questionnaire to measure job satisfaction among industrial workers. He has administered his questionnaire
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Properties of Gases LabPaq - Properties of gases General Chemistry Introduction Background This report covers Properties of Gases and will allow me the opportunity to explore chemical and physical properties of gases. Collection and use of these gases will also be conducted in this lab. Statement of Problem Collecting gases is a difficult process. Singling out a gas and obtaining only that gas is the challenge we face in this experiment. Purpose of Experiment The purpose of
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The Bermuda Triangle does not exist and by using the search model: state the claim‚ examine the evidence‚ consider alternative hypotheses‚ and rate according to the criteria of adequacy of each hypothesis. By using these four steps and describe an experiment. These will help prove that the Bermuda Triangle does not exists. Step one‚ state the claim. From the best understanding of The Bermuda Triangle‚ how it works is by paranormal or extraterrestrial activates‚ which are the causes of these mysterious
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BIO 110 Lab 1 The Scientific Method Exercise 1 1. Based on the information in Table 2‚ the patterns I observed were that were 2ppm of Dissolved Oxygen added each time and there was 1 fish less than the amount of Dissolved Oxygen‚ then 4 fish less‚ then 3 fish less‚ then 4 fish less‚ than 5 fish less. I think that the fish can handle the amount of Dissolved Oxygen to an extent then the population falls‚ but then starts to build back up. I also think that if the population is a bigger number
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S1 Beginning with Science 02: Scientific Investigation Scenario 1. 2. Describe why the investigation above is not adequate to explain what types of rocks will dissolve in water. They need to use the same rocks from the backyard. You can’t compare different types of rocks. Just because it appears to shrink doesn’t mean it actually did. You need real data of what the mass of the rocks were before the rainstorm. 2. Using what Christopher and Kate have already observed‚ suggest a possible hypothesis
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