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    The aim of this experiment was to replicate the Primacy effect‚ which investigates the effects of ascending and descending performances on attributions of intellectual ability‚ illustrating that individuals’ perception of another individual is influenced by their first impression of that person to the detriment of all subsequent impressions. The design included independent groups‚ and the 46 participants over 16 years old (25 males and 21 females) were chosen through convenience sampling. The latter

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    Introduction In physics we must distinguish between vector quantities and scalar quantities. Vectors are quantity that has both magnitude and direction. It is typically represented by an arrow whose direction is the same as that of the quantity and whose length is proportional to the quantity’s magnitude. Although a vector has magnitude and direction‚ it does not have position. That is‚ as long as its length is not changed‚ a vector is not altered if it is displaced parallel to itself. In contrast

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    9 Things you simply must do to succeed in love and life By Daniel Shane Tomlinson Student ID: 23260859 Presented to Dr. Steven Brooks In partial fulfillment of the requirements of Introduction to Pastoral Counseling PACO 500 Liberty Baptist Theological Seminary Lynchburg‚ VA July 20‚ 2008 Cloud‚ Henry. 2004. 9 Things You Simply Must Do to Succeed in Love and Life. Nashville‚ TN: Thomas Nelson‚ Inc. . HEY! My Summation In the book 9 Things You Simply Must Do to Succeed

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    Trial # Guess Observation Explanation Trial 1 The dyed red water will not seep into the blue cold water. My guess was indeed correct and red water did not interfere with the blue water. Because the molecules in the blue water are much closer together because its cold and well the red water has warm/hot water and the molecules are everywhere. The molecules in the blue water are so dense that they’re making a layer so that the molecules from the red jar do not come through. Trial 2 I think

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    (1) Answer to Question in lab manual. NO introduction/background etc. 1. What is the retention time for caffeine? Retention time for caffeine : 4.149+4.142+4.152+4.1454 = 4.15 2. What is the retention time for benzoic acid? Retention time for caffeine : 2.651+2.817+2.857+2.9274 = 2.81 3. How are the retention times for caffeine and benzoic acid related to their chemical structure and the nature of the chromatographic

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    Discussion: Conclusions: • For both meters it was noted from plots that the difference in pressures are directly related to the rate of discharge. • Coefficient of discharge have a varying value depending on the rate of discharge‚ where in the Venturi meter the value of Cd increase gradually at first with increasing the rate of discharge till a point approaching one‚ then started to descend with further increment in the rate of discharge. • The Coefficient of discharge " Cd

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    authority and personal conscience. Milgram set up this experiment at Yale University to test how much pain an ordinary citizen would inflict on another person just because an experimental scientist ordered him to. Virtually one thousand adults were observed in this experiment‚ and several different conditions were launched to find a limit to which the candidate would continue the order

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    Rock it out loud: discovering the location of harmonies that make your guitar sing. Purpose: To identify the locations of harmonics on an acoustic guitar and relate them to guitar string lengths. Hypothesis: If I pluck the sixth string of the guitar from frets nine- twelve‚ then those frets will not produce harmonics that are able to be heard clearly. Materials: Acoustic guitar ( adult or child sized) Cloth tape measure‚ metric Lab Notebook Procedures on finding harmonics on your

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    Gimme Experimental is a short experiment but tests a very interesting psychology concept: the endowment effect. The endowment effect simply is the expectation that if a person owns something they place a higher value to it. Conversely‚ there is another psychology term called the reverse endowment effect. This is the complete opposite of the endowment effect‚ which means a person would place a higher value for someone else’s possession. Interestingly‚ this experiment does not take long at all. Kids

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    so the skeletal muscle cells are supplied with more oxygen and respiratory substrates used to generate energy in respiration where it is needed. A drug that increases heart rate is called a positive chronotrope‚ and this is demonstrated in this experiment when adrenaline is used to increase heart rate in Daphnia. One of the ways adrenaline increases heart rate is through the action of what is known as a ’second messenger ’ or ’transduction component ’‚ in this case it is a chemical made in the

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