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    C-P) to a greater extent than “same” cola pairs (e.g.‚ Pepsi-Pepsi‚ P-P). The results support the hypothesis. Overall‚ a higher percentage of “different” cola pairs were correctly discriminated. In addition‚ it was hypothesized that participants would correctly identify “different” cola pairs to a greater extent than “same” cola pairs. Contrary to prediction‚ the results did not support the hypothesis. Overall‚ there were no differences. The Effects of Cola Type on Taste Perception Over the

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    made. The next step in the scientific method is making a hypothesis. A hypothesis is made to predict a solution and an outcome. The fourth step in the scientific method is making a prediction. When making a prediction you are indicating the outcome. Next is the conclusion. The conclusion details the findings of the testing. This then leads to the final step which is the results. The results are whether your findings based on the hypothesis

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    Research Paper Construct a Hypothesis: A hypothesis is an educated guess about how things work: "If _____[I do this] _____‚ then _____[this]_____ will happen." You must state your hypothesis in a way that you can easily measure‚ and of course‚ your hypothesis should be constructed in a way to help you answer your original question. Variables Variables for Beginners Hypothesis Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment: Your experiment tests whether your hypothesis is true or false. It is

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    The scientific method is a way for someone to gather new knowledge about something – whether it is an object‚ apparatus‚ etc – and to put that new knowledge together in an orderly way. According to Conceptual Integrated Science‚ Galileo and the English philosopher Francis Bacon came up with the scientific method in the 17th century as a tool to be used by people to practice science. The scientific method includes six steps: (1) Observe (2) Question (3) Hypothesize (4) Predict (5) Test Predictions

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    The basic hypothesis is a social hypothesis‚ which is known to censure and attempting to change society all in all. Basic Theory and The Sociological Imagination were made. Sociological Imagination is made to convey attention to issues and Critical Theory was made to take care of issues. The conventional hypothesis just portrayed and clarified society. Scholars‚ for example‚ Max Horkheimer‚ T.W. Adorno‚ Herbert Marcuse‚ were the fundamental scholars who participated in the Frankfurt School‚ In Germany

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    question. Gathering information now will help prepare you for the next step in the Scientific Method. Hypothesis Using your background research and current knowledge‚ make an educated guess that answers your question. Your hypothesis should be a simple statement that expresses what you think will happen. Experiment Create a step by step procedure and conduct an experiment that tests your hypothesis. The experiment should be a fair test that changes only one variable at a time while keeping everything

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    research because it has a short life cycle about two weeks and it is easy to keep large numbers of them (Manning). Two groups of this species will be used‚ flies with normal wings and flies with vestigial wings. This experiment is going to test the hypothesis that there will be more number of flies with normal wings at the food site than the number of vestigial wings. Materials’ List: - A vial of flies with vestigial wings. - A vial of flies with normal wings. - A plastic box with holes on two

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    PHY101 Lab 1 (25 points) SAFETY‚ EQUIPMENT‚ AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Name: Heather Klein Section: #24184 1. Perform an Internet search about home electrical safety. What are the advantages of using a circuit with a GFI detector when completing a physics lab that uses hot water? (2 points) The advantages of using a circuit with a GFI detector when completing a physics lab that uses hot water is that it prevents you from getting shocked. If part of your body were to be touching water or the ground

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    method? Who uses the scientific method and why are we interested in using the scientific method? First off the scientific method is a procedure consisting of systematic observation‚ measurement‚ experiment‚ formulation‚ testing‚ and modification of a hypothesis. Everyone from scientist‚ mathematicians and even you can use the scientific method. We are interested in using the scientific method because we can solve problems or answer scientific questions. The first step in the scientific method is making

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    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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