so deeply ingrained and powerful that it cancels out a person’s ability to behave morally‚ ethically‚ or even sympathetically. In 1963 Milgram carried out an experiment. He hypothesized that individuals who would never intentionally cause someone physical harm would do so if ordered by a powerful authority figure. To carry out the experiment‚ Milgram designed a shock generator- a large electronic device with 30 switches labeled with voltage levels from 30 volts increasing at 15-volt intervals to
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standardized tests? We designed an experiment which would put an answer to this question. The experiment tests the spectrum of standardized test scores of those who ate breakfast versus the scores of those who ate nothing. This experiment would be a single blind study because the scientists would not be biased therefore they would have no reason to alter the test results; it is a purely research type experiment. There would be two groups involved in the experiment- the experimental group‚ which would
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(August 2013)‚ evaluates the effects of inserting an enzyme complex (amylase‚ protease‚ xylanase) on the performance‚ intestinal‚ and nutrient digestion of weaned pigs. Experiment one had 108 piglets (28 days weaning) feeding on 0‚ 100‚ or 150 ppm enzyme complex. 6 pigs‚ at the end‚ from control and supplemented feeds were examined for viscosity and stomach pH and volatile fatty acid concentrations of microflora in the colon. Experiment 2 used 6 crossbred barrows to test in 3 dietary treatments (Latin
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prison make the inner demon come out in the prisoner/guard or is the prisoner /guard already wired that way? The Stanford Prison Experiment was a study of the psychological effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard. This experiment was led by a psychology professor named Philip Zimbardo‚ he had the help of a team of researchers. The purpose of this particular experiment was to induce disorientation‚ depersonalization‚ and DE individualization in the participants. After a period of time behind bars
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those ten beautiful experiments? Science 110A Lundin December 02‚ 2010 What were those ten beautiful experiments? Science in all of its forms and varieties has surpassed many events that have changed its path and the way many individuals view the art. The experiments behind the many concepts of science seem all together complicated and uninteresting when viewed with the naked eye. But‚ when the cloth is pulled away from the shun reality we truly see what a beautiful experiment is. In the eye
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malt and fungal alpha-amylase. Amylase is used to break down starch and produce small dextrins for the yeast to act - which is needed to make bread rise. (Hayes and Laudan‚ 2009) Enzymes also help obtain an even crumb structure‚ dough improvement‚ and result in a higher loaf volume (Mapsenzymes). Bread making companies from around the world chooses to use enzymes ultimately to speed up production time - which is crucial to any business. The use of maltogenic alpha-amylases improve shelf-life of
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step to replicate this experiment is to place the three plant group in each of the containers‚ filling the container to around three quarters of the way up‚ not covering the plant. In my case the plants I used were spinach sprouts‚ with two sprouts in each ice-cream container. A good idea I wasn’t aware of during my experiment is to poke holes in the bottom of the container and put them in larger containers to catch any excess water. Once the main part of the experiment is set up‚ use your record
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Physics 211 Experiment #4 Newton’s Second Law – Atwood’s Machine Newton’s second law (FNET = ma) can be experimentally tested with an apparatus known as an “Atwood’s Machine” (See Figure 1.) Two weights of unequal mass‚ connected by a thread‚ are draped over a pulley‚ as shown in the figure. When released‚ the larger mass accelerates downward and the smaller one accelerates upward. Figure (1a): The Atwood’s Machine‚ showing the pulley and the two masses after a run. Figure (1b): A close
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In 1971‚ The Stanford Prision Experiment was performed in order to see behind two contrasting behaviors that humans can show in a power driven institution. The point was to understand aggressive behavior typically shown by guards or people in the position of power using it to hold reign over the prisoners who in turn respond with submissiveness‚ and see how this relates in real world situations. Achievement of conclusion was the information gathered by the role play of students in an exercise of
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subjects in experiments. The use of human beings for experiments or research can have lasting negative effects on that individual such as emotional and psychological damage. The Milgram experiment even though it was a hoax had a lasting effects on many of it’s participants in both positive and negative ways and is a example of why humans should not be used as test subjects. The Milgram experiment was conducted by Stanley Milgram a assistant professor of psychology at Yale. The experiment wanted to
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