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    Blood Pressure Experiment

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    When performing this experiment make sure all materials are present this includes: Blood Pressure Probe‚ a Sphygmomanometer‚ computer with Logger Pro software‚ Stethoscope‚ Logger Pro cables‚ and a timer if you so chose. Using the Blood Pressure Probes‚ Logger Pro cable‚ and the software you are ready to begin the experiment. Have a scary video pulled up from youtube that is within the time limit of 0-120 seconds. It would be wise to have the video around 60 seconds because that is the time frame

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    Drop Height Experiment

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    was going at a high speed when it reached the peak of its bounce it is hard to measure how high the ball had bounced on sight alone. Parallax errors were hard to avoid during this experiment as each bounce was a different height and the camera moved during filming. To improve the reliability of results the experiments could be filmed with high speed video camera which would capture more shots per second than an ordinary camera‚ allowing the footage to be analysed down to the most accurate shot taken

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    psychological research and testing is one of the most important issues today. The Stanford Prison Experiment‚ conducted over 40 years ago‚ brought these ethical issues into the limelight and remains one of the most controversial studies in the history of studying human behavior. This paper aims to define ethics‚ describe risk/benefit ratio‚ provide a brief background on the Stanford Prison Experiment‚ and evaluate the impact it has had on psychological research.   The Stanford Prison Experiment The Stanford Prison

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    activists are calling for a ban on animal testing despite the fact that with the development of new treatments‚ which are tested on animal in treating HIV‚ cancers‚ and other epidemics‚ people who live the day hopelessly in the threat of death from such diseases now can see the hope of being cured. In opposition‚ many scientists and medical institutions claim that animal right activists are overreacting. The fight between one‚ who suppose the need for testing on animals‚ and the other‚ who are animal

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    Introduction The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) is a fast growing plant and is used commonly in experiments due to its easy testability. It can grow in a variety of conditions and is easy to see the effects of different treatments. The idea of the treatment that we applied to our bean plants came from our class and scientific papers that help back our experiment. Examining many studies on the effects of nitrogen fertilizer on a variety of plants helped us better understand what the fertilizer was

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    Mouse Caffeine Experiment

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    The problem for this experiment is how does the amount of caffeine affect the speed and performance of a mouse. The hypothesis is if the amount of caffeine consumed by the mouse is increased‚ then the time at which the mouse completes a set obstacle course will decrease when time is a function of caffeine quantity. The amount of caffeine consumed by the mouse before completing the obstacle course is the independent variable. The dependent variable of the experiment is the amount of time the mouse

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    Against Animal Testing

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    of animals used for experiments are not protected by the Animal Welfare Act‚ the only act governing animal testing. Laws protecting animals need to include test animals used for experiments and these laws should be more strongly enforced. In order to minimize the number of animals used for testing and make sure they are not mistreated‚ the laws need to make it harder for researchers to use animals‚ making alternatives more appealing. Many people would agree that animal testing is morally wrong. As

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    Satire On Animal Testing

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    innocents now are being punished‚ abused‚ and now have more risks and a shortened life span. Realistically‚ in my opinion‚ in order to experiment on animals you really don’t have a heart. People who love animals‚ could never and would never experiment on them because the things that people do to them we really don’t deserve the satisfaction of animals. “Animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding‚ forced inhalation‚ food and water deprivation‚ prolonged periods of physical restraint

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    Animals Used for Testing.

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    used for the testing of medicines‚ cosmetics‚ and medical procedures for many years. The use of animals for research is cruel and inhumane. There is much evidence showing how the difference of the genetic makeup between humans and animals can cause a conflict of these test results. Animal testing shouldn’t be allowed because millions of animals suffer and die as a result of testing‚ animal tests can be dangerous to the human health‚ and there are much more effective ways to experiment without the

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    Animal Testing Is Wrong

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    Animal Testing Is Wrong All over the world‚ many popular companies are producing our favorite products‚ ranging from cosmetics‚ to food‚ medicine‚ and to cleaning supplies. When you use your favorite products‚ they may pose no threat to you‚ but don’t be fooled‚ your favorite products may have been the cause of death for many helpless and innocent mice‚ rabbits‚ rats‚ primates‚ hamsters‚ (Unknown‚ beaglefreedomproject) guinea pigs‚ fish‚ birds‚ frogs‚ even cats and dogs. Right now‚ thousands

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