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    whether high turnover impacts upon performance. There appear to be some contrasting hypothesis at play. The first suggests that turnover naturally affects performance. Those that leave are often experienced staff‚ and it naturally takes time to replace that expertise. They also develop the internal networks required to do their jobs well‚ which again is difficult to replace in the short-term. A second hypothesis is that companies with high staff turnover don’t suffer because they never get a chance

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    results will be for that particular investigation | | 9. Hypothesizing – putting forward a suggestion or possible explanation to account for certain facts. A hypothesisis used as a basis for further investigation which will prove or disprove the hypothesis | | 10. Planning investigations – thinking through the method for an activity or investigation in advance. Identifyingthe need to make an investigation a fair test by keeping some things (variables) the same whilst other thingswill vary | |

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    M&M’s. 2.      Guess how many M&M’s are in your bag of M&M’s.  Write it down. That is your hypothesis.  (DO NOT OPEN BAG) 3.      Open your bag of M&M’s and answer your questions (data collection/experimentation)  4.      Also‚ be sure to count the total number of M&M’s in your bag and the number of each color M&M in your bag.  Fill in the following information as you work: Question: Hypothesis: Repeat this experiment 2 more times. Fill in Table: Bag # Total number of M&M’s in

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    This is a study to show how the brain controls recalling colour evocative wording against non colour evocative wording using the Stroop effect Abstract This experiment researched the effect of the automatic processes the brain behaves in the Stroop effect. The Stroop effect was found by J.R Stroop in 1932‚ and it tries to identify when participants recalling the colour‚ in which words are written more difficult than recalling words that are in conflicting colours to which they are printed

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    Differences in Parenting Styles Jordan Downs Psy/211 2/2/13 Mika Maruyama For my course of research I opted to do a study on the differences in parenting styles between men and women. I chose to go about the study using naturalistic observation as well as interviewing. In this study I used two of my best friends‚ one female‚ and one male. They are engaged and have two children. Their youngest is a boy and oldest is a girl. The respective ages of these two is two and three. In

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    and caffeine solution will have an affect on pulsation rate. Since it is already known to have other physiological affects. The alternative hypothesis is that the solutions will have no affect on pulsation rate. The solutions had no affect on pulsation rate because of the negative change in rate of beats per minute (table 1.1). The alternative hypothesis is supported by the data found in the experiment sample. However there is an error due to the sample size is not large enough to apply to the

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    the media and the affects that it has on viewers that watch it‚ a person’s heart rate can be monitored to see if watching certain films will affect the viewers. We predict that violence in the media does not affect an audience. To support the hypothesis we will conduct an experiment using a sample group of Yr.11 students which attend Westminster school. Three different varied films will be shown for 3 minutes‚ Educating Rita‚ Braveheart and Bugsy Malone. During each film heart rates will be taken

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    The investigation of the controlled and the automatic processes employing the Stroop effect experiment. Abstract The interference between the controlled and the automatic processes was observed in the Stroop effect type experiment using two different conditions. The original Stroop effect experiment concluded that the participants will find it more difficult to complete the reading task of the words related to colour meaning in comparison to the reading task of non-colour related words. The

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    fruit has the most DNA Observations Alcohol aids in DNA extraction. Everything’s DNA is different. Problem Do Bananas or Watermelon contain larger amounts of DNA? Hypothesis If there is a difference in the amounts of DNA‚ then the banana will have a larger quantity‚ because of its more solid nature. Null hypothesis If there is a difference in the amounts of DNA‚ then the watermelon will have a larger quantity‚ because of the DNA in its juices Predictions The DNA from the banana will

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    1) The idea that all knowledge is attained through experience was referred to as _____ by the Greek philosopher Aristotle. a) Philosophical empiricism b) Structuralism c) Foundationalism d) Functionalism 2) _____ believed that the body was made up of material substances and the mind was made up of immaterial or spiritual substances. a) Descartes b) Hobbes c) Plato d) Freud 3) Sam’s daughter starts to hit other children while at the playground. Her daughter has never been exposed to violence

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