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    intellectual improvement and individual contrasts have a major impact in the way youngsters create in spite of the fact that kids go through similar ages *Background of Intellectual hypothesis The principal precise hypothesis of intellectual advancement was proposed by Jean Piaget (1896-1980). Piaget’s hypothesis is a standout amongst the most intensive records offered regarding intellectual advancement as he was occupied with how youngsters learn and adjust to the world. He believed that all

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    No One Likes Soggy Cereal

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    Which cereal stays crunchier for longer??? (No one likes soggy cereal) Aim: To observe which cereal absorbs the most milk Hypothesis: The Weetabix will absorb milk the quickest due to its large mass. Equipment: 4 bowls‚ sift‚ measuring cylinder‚ 4 different types of cereal Variables; Independent variable: Cereal Dependent Variable: amount of milk first placed in the bowl. (250mL) Risk assessment: A bowl might fall onto the ground and cut someone

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    Problem (2 Points) Sea turtle populations are falling due to human interference with nesting. Research (2 Points) Coastal development and human activity are disturbing turtle nesting cycles. Due to this‚ sea turtle populations are falling. Hypothesis (4 Points) If the drop in sea turtle population is caused by human interference‚ then areas with lower human interference will have more successful sea turtle nesting. Procedure (4 Points) 1. Choose a large area of coastline and ocean (25 mi

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    to pass through. I will keep the surface area the same by keeping the mass and length of the potato piece the same in each instance‚ by measuring and cutting it carefully. I am fairly sure that my results are reliable as they proved my hypothesis but I had two anomalous results. I think this is because as we did the experiment over 3 days‚ we did not have a chance to use the same potato as I had planned to do. All potatoes do not have the same tissue structure and also concentration

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    and semantic meaning. To do this we needed a camera to film the experiment‚ around 20 year 8 students and a classroom. In this investigation our independent variable was how 11-13 students would memorize different objects in different ways. Our hypothesis was that we think by looking at pictures students would memorize and study things better than just by looking at the word itself. To carry out the experiment we showed the students 21 pictures and then asked simple question about the picture e

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    There are 2 categories minus 1. The degrees of freedom is 1. 8. Find the probability (p) value for 1 degree of freedom in the 0.05 row. Compare this with the chi–square value you calculated in your Lab Notebook. What can you say about the null hypothesis? The probability value for 1 degree of freedom in the 0.05 row is 3.84 and the chi-squared value is 0.4848. There is little statistically significant difference between observed results of the experiment and the expected results.

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    investigate why this happens. Research: She researches the position of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon at different times of a month and makes a model of the entire system. Hypothesis: She hypothesizes that the relationship of the sun‚ Earth‚ and moon creates shadows on the moon. Experiment: She sets up an experiment with a light bulb to represent the sun‚ a large beach ball to represent Earth‚ and a smaller foam ball to represent

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    variable b. Research Hypotheses (section 3) i. Provide a clear‚ logical argument based on past research and theory for your hypotheses ii. Be sure to state a null hypothesis and a research hypothesis for EACH question iii. Briefly describe D. Significance of the Study (section 4) a. Although this section will likely be very short‚ it needs to be very POWERFUL

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    Scientific Method The scientific method is a form of discovery science. Discovery science is when observations and measurements can be verified with data. Applying the scientific method usually requires six steps. These steps are observation‚ question‚ hypothesis‚ prediction‚ conclusion‚ and results. Not all scientists use these steps in the same way. I own a 55 gallon aquarium with koi‚ “algae eaters‚” and three breeds of tropical fish. Just today I used the scientific method to solve the problem of a

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    subject. Project ideas and material can be found at MiniScience.com‚ while local libraries can provide relevant reference materials to the project. Step 3. Variables Determine the possible variables or changeable factors in the experiment. Step 4. Hypothesis From the research and variables‚ write down an educated guess on what the different factors that influence the project are. Step 5. Experiment In designing an experiment‚ write a step-by-step list called an experimental procedure‚ taking into

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