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    switch a task over repeating one‚ he or she will be significantly slower in reacting. The collected data revealed that in fact‚ the reaction time for task switching trials was significantly higher than for repeating ones. These findings supported the hypothesis. One can conclude from here that when one switches between cognitive tasks they can expect themselves to perform less than optimally then when they repeat the same task over and over. Task-Switching In today’s world‚ we complete

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    males and females have different abilities when estimating size. The results confirmed the hypothesis. This method shows the each step. Discuss the results and methods of the state. The conclusion of each chapter and the conclusion of the conclusions and recommendations. And the method is do an experiment‚ according to the result and it can supporting this hypothesis. Then the result can supporting this hypothesis that males and females different abilities when estimating size. According the result

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    Name: ____________________________________Form:________ Coursework unit 1 Section checklist: This is an overall checklist of all the sections and ‘extras’ that you need to include in your project. Tick them off as you complete them REMEMBER: Leave the contents page until last as you need to number all the pages first! Section Heading Completed Title page (including name‚ candidate number and title of your project Contents (list all your sections and give the page numbers)

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    Topic: “The effect of cell phone use on need for affiliation.” Hypothesis: Teenagers who use cell phones‚ use them to feel that they are affiliated with their social groups at all times. These teenagers use their cell phones as a convenient way to fulfill their need for affiliation‚ therefore taking the place of acquainting in person. Experimental Design: An experiment to prove my hypothesis could be to evaluate a control group and experimental group based on how many times they hang out with their

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    change in behavior) are central axis. Researchers will try to control as many possible variables. • Samples: are usually random. Additionally‚ they should be representative to allow generalization. • Strengths: It is one of the best ways to answer hypothesis questions. Statistical analysis makes it relatively

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    is how psychologists gain knowledge about mind and behavior. It can all be summarized in five steps: observing some phenomenon‚ formulating a hypothesis‚ testing through empirical research‚ drawing conclusions and evaluating conclusions. (King‚ 2013) A hypothesis is a testable prediction that comes from within a theory. In this experiment my hypothesis will be that protazen improves sleep. According to protazen.com (2004-2011)‚ protazen supports relaxation at night in order to induce a normal

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    experiment‚ most women do not opt to drink healthier beverages than men. After analyzing the data obtained through observations and finding that the results were insignificant‚ it can be concluded that there was no substantial evidence supporting the hypothesis stating that women were more health conscious than men based on their choice of drink. As shown in the study‚ women chose to intake just as many unhealthy beverages as men did. Although the total number of women who chose healthy drinks outnumbered

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    Title: Bread Mold Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab was to test the effect of water on bread mold growth. Hypothesis: I hypothesized bread mold would grow faster if the bread was exposed to water. Materials: 1. Bread 2. Plastic cup 3. Water 4. Rubber band 5. Plastic wrap 6. Light 7. Scale 8. Seizers Procedures: Day 1 1. Cut two pieces of bread 1 by 1 2. Place the beard in two separate cups 3. Put 11 drops of water on one of the pieces of bread

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    many blogs have posted both the affirmative and negative conclusions about blue paint actually working. Thus‚ I would like to conduct an experiment that looks into this common household theory‚ to see if it could ever become a scientific theory. Hypothesis: I hypothesize that wasps will nest in ceilings regardless of their color. Prediction: If the ceiling is blue‚ then it will have an equal chance of having a wasp nest as any other color ceiling. Controlled Experimental Method: I will use eight

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    is not to blame for the disordered children‚ but their lack of catching facial expressions. When the children were told to look at the faces in the videos‚ they acted no different than to those without autism. In conclusion‚ the researcher’s hypothesis‚ “If the children with autism look at facial cues of someone yawning‚ then they will act equivalent to those without autism.” was supported by their data. The controls were the children without autism‚ and the independent variable was the children

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