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    Implicit Association Test

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    ETH125 Dr. Liz Implicit Association Test 12/17/10 Going to this website and taking this test was very interesting. It was definitely not what I expected it to be nor did it ask me the types of questions I thought it might. The result of my test was that my data suggested a strong automatic preference for Light Skin compared to Dark Skin. Even though these results were given to me‚ I do not believe that they are accurate. I have no preference in any person’s skin color. I do not judge anybody

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    Reaction Time

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    Summary This experiment aimed to determine the reaction time of the test participant and using the subtractive method identify the selection time and identification time of the participant. The experiments had one participant who participated in a total of 6 experiments; two experiments required a simple reaction with a single stimulus and 4 experiments that required a more complicated reaction. Keywords Subtractive method – the procedure of estimating the time it takes to perform various cognitive

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    Experiment no. 1 Determination of moisture content (standard method - oven drying method) 1.0 Introduction Every type of soil has its own percentage of moisture content. The void in soil content water and air. The moisture content may varies for each types of soil. Different type of soil has different moisture content. Moisture content of soil also may be affected by the climate where the high humidity country tend to have higher moisture content in soil. Size or structure of the

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    Infants and height

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    The authors examined whether there was a difference in pre-locomotive and post-locomotive infants. Method The study was conducted with four different studies. The first experiment was conducted on 92 infants of 7.3 months of age‚ half being post-locomotor. The researchers observed and recorded their heart rate‚ facial expressions‚ and visual placing response. They used the visual cliff to test the infants. This consisted of a safety glass covered table that had two sides. The “shallow side” had

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    An Econometric Model of Chinese Graduates abroad 12.June 2013 AN ECONOMETRIC MODEL OF CHINESE GRADUATES ABROAD This case study gives an overview of the trend and characteristics of Chinese graduates going to study abroad by using an econometric model. The study covers the period between 1978 and 2012. The results show a positive relationship between the number of Chinese graduates abroad and the number of Graduate student enrollment‚ China’s registered urban unemployment rate exchange

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    Metering Formula

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    Metering Formula 1. Meter Multiplier Meter Multiplier - the multiplier applied to the register reading to obtain kilowatt-hours. M = Kh X Rr X Rs X CTR X VTR 10‚000 Where ; Kh = watt-hour constant of the meter in watt-hour per revolution Rr = register ratio = the number of revolutions of the register worm wheel for a revolution of the first dial pointer (right hand). Rs = gear ratio = the number of revolution of the disk for one revolution of the first point CTR = current transformer

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    Abstract: The aim of the experimental investigation was to gather four dissimilar water samples and test them in several different methods to see which water sample had the best quality. The tests that were used were that of: A faecal coliforms test‚ phosphate test‚ nitrates test‚ pH test‚ dissolved oxygen test and a total dissolved solids test. It was thought out that filtered water would hold the highest standards‚ the most sanitary water samples was that of tap water‚ then followed by filtered

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    Heavyweight Concrete

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    segregation. Control tests Conventional heavyweight concrete—The quality of the concrete produced should be controlled by an established pro- gram of sampling and testing. This program should conform to the requirements of national standards such as ACI 318 and to the requirements of the construction specifications. Quality control tests of freshly mixed concrete should include tests of density‚ temperature‚ slump‚ and air content made in accor- dance with appropriate ASTM test

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    What are the characteristics of an ESP test    ABSTRACT   The article discusses some characteristics surrounding testing of English for Specific Purposes (ESP)‚ a wide-ranging field which has now been established as an integral part of English Language Testing‚ and perceived as an independent activity within the ESP process. The first chapter provides a short general overview of the nature of ESP testing field‚ bringing into focus that ESP testing has been concerned with measuring

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    Magnesium Oxide

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    whole numbers and use these to write the empirical formula. Method: Risk Assessment: What is a risk? How is it a risk? How to reduce the risk? the process involving lifting the crucible lid during heat application This can be a risk as using hands to pick up the lift can cause burns to the hand The use of tongs to hold the lid as it is being lifted will avoid the risk The mixing of universal indicator with the magnesium oxide The test tube may slip out of the hand when shaking and shatter onto

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