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    01.03 Scientific Method Scenario 3 Ruben wants to determine if listening to different types of music will have an effect on a person’s pulse. His hypothesis states that if a person listens to rap music‚ their pulse will increase more than if they listen to other types of music. Ruben takes each participant’s pulse before‚ during‚ and after listening to 30 minutes of music. He has his mother listen to rock music‚ his sister listen to classical music‚ and his friend listen to rap music. From the

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    1.03 Scientific Method PART 1 1. The experiment isn’t adequate because there are multiple factors when there can only be one independent variable. 2. If Tyrone and Valerie both fly differently designed paper airplanes then Tyrone’s will fly farther because it has longer wings in comparison to Valerie’s wings. a. independent variable: length of wings b. dependent variables: type of paper‚ wind (if any)‚ shape of plane‚ width of the actual plane

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    Critically discuss the concepts of empiricism and empirical methods and their use in geography. Empiricism is a philosophical doctrine that our knowledge only comes from experiences. It can be described as a central role of observation. Empiricism was eventually somewhat replaced around the 1970’s by Positivism‚ Humanism‚ Marxist‚ Feminism and Post-Colonialism. However it still plays an important role today’s society‚ for example in the cataloguing of species. There is about 1.7 million species

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    Scientific Method - Mealworms Abstract The experiment is designed to determine which substrate‚ A (oat bran) or B (peat moss) will be better nourishment for a mealworm after exposed for 7 days. A total of 30 mealworms were placed in the substrates for a period of 7 days; 15 in substrate A and 15 in substrate B. The data was compiled and analyzed on day 7 to determine the change of mass in each of the mealworms. The experiment proved my hypothesis to be correct; the mealworms would not thrive

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    the scientific methods of inquiry‚ problems facing those in the criminal justice field can be solved or issues relating to problems can be addressed in innovative ways that may have not been thought about before. “Research methods consist of a number of techniques that have been established over time in many disciplines” (Vito‚ Tewksbury‚ & Kunselman‚ 2008‚ p.

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    Forensics is the study of scientific methods used in crime detection. This field of study also incorporates other fields of study such as chemistry‚ biology‚ physics‚ geology‚ medicine‚ meteorology‚ and psychology (Forensic science‚ 2008). Forensic evidence can be used to prove a person guilty in the courts of law (Forensics). Forensics is a Latin adjective that means “of or before a forum or place of meeting.” Today‚ forensics is a synonym for legal or court related. Also‚ because the term is so

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    stimulates the consumer’s desire to buy more.’ I am going to conduct this research through using scientific experiment method. The main advantage of this method is its ability to limit alternative explanations and to infer direct causal relationships. I believe it is the best and only way to directly prove a cause and effect relationship between music and how much people buy. In addition‚ this experiment does not take up a lot of time and is not difficult to replicate. It also does not violate the

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    PST202G/201/3/2013 COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Department of Science and Technology Education TEACHING NATURAL SCIENCES SEMESTER 1&2 TUTORIAL LETTER 201/3/2013 EXAMINATION GUIDELINES PST202G/201/3/2013 TABLE OF CONTENT 1 1.1 Admission to the exam 1.2 The exam paper –‚ duration‚ marks and format 1.3 Exam preparation 1.4 In the examination hall 2 The exam - success or failure 3 Assignments 4 2 The examination Conclusion Dear Student Thank you for the hard work that you put into the

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    Exercise 1 The Scientific Method & Experimentation 1. Title of Paper | The Antibacterial Activity of Crude Leaf Extract of Citrus sinensis (Sweet Orange) | 2. Author(s) | Uchechi N. Ekwenye and Oghenerobo V. Edeha | 3. Name of Journal | International Journal of Pharma and Bio Sciences | 4. Define the Problem | The antibacterial activity of crude leaf extracts of Citrus sinensis on 5 bacteria strains. | 5. State the hypothesis (es)‚ if applicable | | 6. Statement

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    The Method of Scientific Investigation Scientific investigation in my own words is when someone breaks down a problem to find a solution scientifically‚ but there can be more to it than just investigation a problem scientifically. Thomas Huxley explains scientific investigation in more depth in his “The Method of Scientific Investigation” essay‚ what is he trying to say in this passage? It could be many things‚ it could be nothing or it could be something‚ we’re basically trying to find out what

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