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    tulvingCraig and Tulving 2011 The experiment was based on the original Craig and Tulving in 1975. This experiment investigated how deep and shallow processing affects memory recall. In the recreation of the experiment our aim was to investigate structural‚ phonic and semantic meaning. To do this we needed a camera to film the experiment‚ around 20 year 8 students and a classroom. In this investigation our independent variable was how 11-13 students would memorize different objects in different

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    Is using animals for scientific experiments right? This debate is about whether we should experiment on animals for scientific and medical purposes. For many centuries people have experimented on animals‚ for particular reasons which have restricted set of rules which have to be done before experimenting any kind of experiment. Human beings share about 99% of their genes with chimpanzees and only slightly fewer with other monkeys. As a result‚ the reactions of these creatures are a very good guide

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    the experiment we found that four of the five pill bugs found their way to the leafy environment. However‚ most of their time was spent in the section of soil. For the second part of the experiment where we tested each of the pill bugs separately‚ we found that the bugs spent most or all of their time in the soil environment‚ therefore‚ composing the answer to the question of their most favored environment. The chart in image two contains the data found in the first part of the experiment. After

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    Abstract Based on Standing’s (1973) examination of recognition memory and the recall of words and pictures which supported the picture superiority effect‚ this experiment measured the number of items recalled by participants that had either been given word or picture stimulus. The experiment was of an unrelated design in which thirty-four opportune sample participant’s from the University of Glamorgan were assigned to either a picture condition or a word condition and asked

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    The use of animals to test human drugs and cosmetic products and to conduct pointless laboratory experiments is unconventional. Humans and animals are similar‚ but they are not identical‚ so using animals to test products intended for humans does not make sense. Each year millions of animals are killed or badly maimed in laboratory experiments. Animal testings must be banned. The tests are usually proven to be ineffective‚ they waste tremendous amounts of money‚ the tests are cruel‚ and there are

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    INT1 Task 3 The Popcorn Experiment Skye McDonald-George Project Plan and Problem Statement In this project I will be testing whether or not popcorn yields a higher percentage of popped kernels when frozen. This is relevant because most people would like to get the best value out of items they purchased and this may demonstrate one way to do that. I will be freezing multiple bags of popcorn and then popping both frozen and unfrozen bags in the microwave. Finally I will count the popped and unpopped

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    in both experiments the participants were paid volunteers and had to give an increasing punishment. The Dutch experiment was conducted in a natural experiment though and and Milgram’s one - in a university. The results of both studies support each other’s findings. The difference in the level (percentage) of obedience found can be explained by the difference in the type of punishment. 65% of the participants completed Milgram’s study and 92% completed Meeus and Raaijmakers’ experiment. These

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    the lab experiment/ exercise. Your group or class must be able to come up with your own title You must make your own title based on scientific theory Aim You have clearly stated your aim Your aim is relevant and informative You must make your own aim based on scientific theory Background background information relevant to the lab experiment/ exercise You must be able to link your aim to the background The background must include detailed explanation and link this to your experiment (aim)

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    Diffusion

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    Ronald Wilson Pd:4th 11/16/12 Introduction In this experiment diffusion and osmosis is the main idea. When using diffusion and osmosis you are trying to separate different solute concentrations on either side of the membrane. Only a solute’s relative concentration‚ or water potential‚ affects the rate of osmosis. The higher the concentration of solutes‚ the faster water will flow through the membrane to equalize the concentration. The way we describe the movement from higher to lower concentration

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    is an important process that will be carried out on new theories‚ ideas‚ products and devices to validate them. Despite the quality of the experiment there will always be some uncertainties associated with the experimental data. These uncertainties arise due to a random or systematic error. The uncertainties associated with a simple cantilever beam experiment‚ in which the deflection of the beam due to the applied load is recorded with both a dial gauge and a potentiometer. With the most suitable

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