Quantitative Techniques Lab 5 (Topic 3: Hypothesis Testing) ------------------------------------------------- Procedure for Hypothesis Testing Step 1: Formulate the null and alternative hypothesis. Draw the one-tail or two- tail test diagram. Step 2: Specify the level of significance. Determine the critical value (s). Step 3: Identify the test statistics to be used and calculate it. Step 4: Draw the conclusion. Formulae List Hypothesis Testing Test Statistics for Single Mean | |
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Behavior Animal testing is not a problem in today’s society because it is beneficial to humans. It seems unethical to put animals through such pain and torture‚ but if we stopped it completely there would be a large amount of human lives lost. How could this be? The further advancements in medical and technological science is inevitable. Therefore‚ if the testing must be done to learn more about the brain and body‚ which species (animals or man) seems expendable for such testing. The real question
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hurts an animal or does not care for an animal responsibly. Animal testing is basically that‚ so‚ technically‚ animal testing is animal abuse. Animals should not be experimented on because the testing is somewhat like torture and they are innocent. Although huge developments have been made with animal testing‚ about 90% of successful animal testing is not successful when used on humans. Animals should not be tested on because the testing is like torture. There are too many animals being tested on‚ especially
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Market penetration Depth of sales of a particular product in a given market. The deeper the penetration‚ the higher the volume of product sales. In order to expand the sales of current products in markets where their products are already being sold‚ marketers utilize market penetration strategies such as cutting prices‚ increasing advertising‚ obtaining better store or shelf positions for their products‚ or innovative distribution tactics. Market penetration (existing markets‚ existing products):
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Cosmetic testing on animals The first test was designed in the 1920’s and it was developed to test the toxicity of certain products. Testing cosmetics on animals in the United States is very common. About a thousand mice‚ guinea pigs‚ rats and rabbits undergo pain or die each year. Animal testing is different in some circumstances. Animal testing involves the inability to consent. It involves pain‚ suffering‚ and discomfort under certain situations. Researchers aren’t fully able to block out the
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research question of should animal experimentation be banned in varies sites. For the past five decades‚ there has been a widespread argument for the use of animals in medical science and product testing which is controversial. By looked through medical perception‚ it undeniable sometimes animals testing have made a valuable contribution to human health. However‚ looked at another site‚ animal tests in turn creates serious damage which are dangerously misleading information toward human health‚ increases
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right to test on animals According to PETA‚ Each year‚ more than 100 million animals...are killed in U.S. laboratories for biology lessons‚ medical training‚ curiosity-driven experimentation‚ and chemical‚ drug‚ food‚ and cosmetics testing. scientists do animal testing so they can make sure that it works so that way they will not harm the person that they are using the product on or what ever they are going to do on the patient. Even though i think that it is not right to do that to the animals they
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the work‚ is considered plagiarism. This will result in an unsatisfactory grade for the work submitted or for the entire course. It may also result in academic dismissal from the University. | | PSY3004 | Mark Wessinger | | | Evaluate Testing Effectiveness | 7 | | | <Add student comments here> ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Faculty Use Only ------------------------------------------------- <Faculty
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PETA explains that animal testing wastes lives‚ both human and animal. They also focus on the viewpoints of both sides of animal testing throughout the piece. While each viewpoint has some accuracy within the article a persuasive technique for the reader is not clear. Analysis Response: PETA‚ or people for the ethical treatment of animals‚ begins their argument with many facts from studies proving that they have credible information. Unfortunately‚ the information they present throughout the
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Over the years‚ animal testing has helped scientists create new medicines and vaccines. However‚ it has been proven that “92 out of every 100 drugs that pass animal tests fail in humans” (PETA). Animal testing is not okay and should be stopped. Animals deserve rights‚ the tests are usually very harmful to the animal‚ and animals are dying and being abused for unnecessary reasons. Animals deserve rights. Animals can not speak up for themselves. We need to be their voice because they can not communicate
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