1. Describe the function of the following pieces of safety equipment and how each might be used: (10 points) a. Eye Wash (2 points) b. Fire blanket (2 points) c. Shower (2 points) d. Chemical Spill Kit (2 points) e. Biological Spill Solution (2 points) --Answer below: a. Eye Wash: Can be used if there is a chemical that has been splashed into the eyes. Flush for 15-20 minutes. b. Fire Blanket: To extinguish fires. How would you use this? (-1) c. Shower: In case of a chemical
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cost-benefit analysis or as utilitarianism‚ where people debate on whether or not their act of kindness is a costly or a gain for them in the end. Conformity can be defined when a person changes their behavior in order to satisfy a group norm. This hypothesis reflects the findings from the Kitty Genovese which exemplified the bystander effect; the phenomenon where if there are more people present‚ fewer people will be willing to take action. This experiment was an attempt to create a norm‚ since the
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Edmund Balogun Bio 105 Assignment- Amniotes The Reptiles Chameleon: An Innate behavior can be said to be an inborn behavior. One of the innate behaviors shown in the clip is the chameleon’s ability to reach for cover and adapt with the environment and to feed. The predatory behavior of the chameleon can be seen in its feeding‚ it brings out its tongue to pick a prey in a fast way. It is important because it enables it catch their prey so that they don’t escape. The eyes of the chameleon moves
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Running Head: LIFE CYCLE HYPOTHESIS Life Cycle Hypothesis Jerry J. Palka Case Study Analysis Keynes believed that people who earns more and have more income would tend to save more as compared to people who have lower income levels. He was of the view that the richer persons have the ability to save more as they earn more whereas poor persons has limited income and thus‚ they tend to save less. It is true to some extent but new theories in the economies
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how to control one’s heart rate. Before we started conducting our experiment‚ we hypothesized that fast tempo music increases heart rates while slower paced music would keep heart rate at a normal level. Method The method we used to test our hypothesis was rather simple. We first randomly selected ten people to be our subjects for the experiment. We then took their heart rate while they were in resting position. After the first testing‚ we let them listen one minute of classical music and recorded
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misled (Lotus‚ 2005). However‚ researchers have also proposed and debated three other hypotheses responsible for explaining the misinformation effect. According to Pozzulo‚ Bennel‚ and Forth‚ (2013) they also suggest the misinformation acceptance hypothesis (as stated in McCloskey & Zaragoza‚ 1985) which explains how a witness will give or guess the answer they think the experimenter wants to hear; this is also results in misinformation effect. Other
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estimate the osmolarity of potato tuber and celery cells by change of weight.Pieces of potato tuber and celery would be incubated in different sucrose solutions to find out the molarity at which weight of potato and celery tissues do not change. My hypothesis was that the Table 1: Group Data for Experiment:Estimating Osmolarity by Change in Weight Table 2 : Class Data(Using Averges from Table 1): Estimating Osmolarity by Celery Sucrose Solutions Average
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an inch (Gross &Werner 1983)‚ and the average flower length of Aster plants to be 2 inches (Harder 1985). The analysis of the data collected in this experiment attempts to test our null hypothesis: Pollinators show no preference between Goldenrod plants and Aster plants‚ and our alternative or working hypothesis: Pollinators do show a
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to build back up. I also think that if the population is a bigger number than the amount of Dissolved Oxygen‚ the population of fish will fall. 2. Hypothesis: If the amount of fish in a lake is higher than the amount of Dissolved Oxygen‚ then the population of the fish will fall and the fish will die. 3. My experimental approach for this hypothesis would be to put gradually increase the amount of Dissolved Oxygen as well as increasing the amount of fish in the lake until the amount of fish is higher
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Differences in Parenting Styles Jordan Downs Psy/211 2/2/13 Mika Maruyama For my course of research I opted to do a study on the differences in parenting styles between men and women. I chose to go about the study using naturalistic observation as well as interviewing. In this study I used two of my best friends‚ one female‚ and one male. They are engaged and have two children. Their youngest is a boy and oldest is a girl. The respective ages of these two is two and three. In
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