After a holding period of 18 hours for winter captured crabs and a period of 30 hours for summer captured crabs‚ all individuals were transferred to containers with experimental temperature and salinity levels to begin the experiment. To observe changes due to salinity concentrations over the 48-hour period‚ groups of crabs were exposed to one of the eight salinity treatments‚ and temperature treatments were held constant at 5°C or 15°C to resemble winter or summer field conditions
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In the beginning of the documentary it showed an experiment that was conducted in 1961‚ by a psychologist from Yale University named Dr. Stanley Milgram. The purpose of this “obedience study” was to observe an individual’s willingness to inflict pain when ordered to do so. The participants were required to use a machine to shock other person in a different room. What the participants did not know that the shocks were fake and the victim was an actor. Despite the fact that the participants knew that
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In 1963‚ Stanley Milgram from Yale University conducted an experiment focusing about obedience to authority figure verse personal conscience. However‚ in this research the volunteering subjects thinks it is based on the study of learning and memory. This experiment involves three people‚ the experimenter‚ naïve subject‚ and the victim; the ending result was unpredictable. The experiment had total of forty participant who are men between age twenty to fifty with different backgrounds and occupations
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References: Garcia‚ C. (2005). Laboratory experiments in organic chemistry. Manila: University of Santo Tomas. http://www.stevens.edu/wit/research/samples/plipsy_organic_chemistry_lab_report.pdf Retrieved Jan 1‚ 2013) http://www.nbs.csudh.edu/chemistry/faculty/nsturm/CHE301/Thin%20Layer%20Chromatorgaphy%20Experiment
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245). Should one resist and not obey the authority figures that made the immoral request? Stanley Milgram a Psychologist at Yale University did research study on this question. Milgram decision to study this question of obedience was rooted in his Jewish heritage and his determination to better understand the atrocities of the holocaust. In (1963) Milgram placed an advertisement
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Vivian Lau Critique of “Redesigning Cost Systems: Is Standard Costing Obsolete?” by Carole and Leo The study presented four analyzes to discuss the criticisms of Standard Costing System and suggested redesigns for traditional SCSs. Authors mentioned the advantages and disadvantages of SCS‚ and then separately illustrated updates for variances from the aspects of raw materials‚ inventories‚ production levels and quality‚ and sales analysis. After that‚ this article illustrated several updates
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Stanley Milgram experimented with the theory that people will likely submit and follow an authority figure. He determined this from a famous experiment he conducted named the Milgram Obedience Experiment. In this test‚ he gathered random people and assigned them as the “teacher”‚ and placed them in a room with the controls for a shock machine (with various settings‚ from slight shock to XXX). Then he placed a confederate in a room‚ attached to a shock machine‚ who was the “student”. The “teacher”
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photosynthesis. Problem What is the relationship between light intensity and the rate of photosynthesis? Pre-Lab Discussion Read the entire investigation. Then‚ work with a partner to answer the following questions. 1. What are the variables in this experiment? Identify the manipulated and responding variables and two controlled variables. The manipulated variable is light intensity. The responding variable is pH. Controlled variables include the initial pH‚ the size of the plant sprigs‚ and time
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Solubility Product Constant of an Organic Salt Note : The solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT‚ 188.18g/mol) is 1.0g/162mL at 25C and 1g/16mL at 100C. KHT (s) K+(aq) + HT-(aq) Objective : Determine the solubility and solubility product constant by titration. Prelab Questions : (PL1) Calculate the solubility‚ in M‚ of potassium hydrogen tartrate at 25C and at 100C. (PL2) Write an expression for Ksp of potassium hydrogen tartrate. (PL3) Calculate the theoretical
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The author states that one of the most prolific experiments in psychology‚ Milgram’s Experiment may not actually valid. The experiment was created in the 1960’s after WWII to prove if subconsciously humans were truly evil. Thus‚ proving the Nazis claims to “just be following orders” when they were put on trial for crimes against humanity. In 1961‚ Stanley Milgram began his experiment on obedience by putting an ad in the newspaper asking for 500 white‚ male volunteers from New Haven to do a memory
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