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    Scientific Method

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    The Scientific Method Introduction: In performing this experiment‚ students apprehend and grasp the concept of the “scientific method” and its segments. The scientific method is analytically preceded by researchers to answer a question(s). First‚ the analyst states the problem based on contemplations. Next‚ a hypothesis is formed‚ which means the analyst made an educated guess (solution) to the problem. Before an experiment is performed the analyst has to make a prediction. A prediction is what

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    Scientific Method The experiment in this scientific article is based on whether it is true that caffeine can reduce high blood sugar or not. It was necessary to follow scientific method to come to a trustworthy and fair conclusion. The hypothesis of this experiment is that caffeine may help prevent diabetes. Scientists were asking if drinking coffee in regular doses would decrease the risk of getting type 2 diabetes. To test the hypothesis‚ scientists chose to do an experiment on mice that have

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    What is the scientific method? It is a process used to find answers to questions about the world around us. It begins with a question that comes from observation and is answered through an organized method of conducting and analyzing an experiment. (Mularella‚ 2007) In this hypothetical example‚ I would like to explore the answer to the following question: Can K-gro brand fertilizer increase tomato crop yields by up to 50%? First‚ this question must have originated through observation. I

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    The Scientific Method

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    THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD GLORIA WANTED TO FIND OUT IF THE COLOR OF FOOD WOULD EFFECT WHETHER KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WOULD SELECT IT FOR LUNCH SHE PUT FOOD COLORING INTO FOUR IDENTICAL BOWLS OF MASHED POTATOES WITHOUT COLOR. EACH CHILD CHOSE A SCOOP OF POTATOES OF THE COLOR OF THEIR CHOICE AT LUNCH. GLORIA DID THIS EXPERIMENT USING 100 CHILDREN. SHE RECORDED THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS THAT CHOSE EACH COLOR. A. WHAT IS THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE— Color of mashed potatoes B. WHAT IS THE DEPENDENT

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    No Drug Test for Welfare

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    Cited: Catalanello‚ Rebecca. "Florida Judge Blocks Drug Testing of Welfare Applicants - St. Petersburg Times." Tampa Bay‚ Florida News | St. Pete Times & Tbt. Web. 06 Nov. 2011. Judge‚ Federal. "Rick Scott ’s Welfare Drug Test Saves No Money: Judge." Breaking News and Opinion on The Huffington Post. The Huffington Post. Web. 06 Nov. 2011 ? .

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    Research Method

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    Assignment #1 1. What is research method? The process used to collect information and data for the purpose of making business decisions. The methodology may include publication research‚ interviews‚ surveys and other research techniques‚ and could include both present and historical information. a. Formulate research questions. Example: In the information age‚ are traditional encyclopedias Really useful for children’s learning‚ or do modern computer Search engines render them

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    Research Methods

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    persons that is the focus of the study is called the target population. * There are four basic ways to collect data in a survey: by direct administration of the survey instrument to a group‚ by mail‚ by telephone‚ or by personal interview. Each method has advantages and disadvantages. * The sample to be surveyed should be selected randomly if possible. * The most common types of instruments used in survey research are the questionnaire and the interview schedule. Questions Asked in Survey

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    Socratic Method

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    The Socratic Method is a method that not many people know about‚ yet they practice it. To learn about the Socratic Method‚ we should first learn about Socrates‚ the one who invented this method. Socrates was one of the most important philosophers‚ and by that‚ one of the most difficult to understand. Most of his life and teachings were adapted into the later ages and cultures. However‚ Socrates didn’t write anything. We know most of his philosophies from his disciple‚ Plato. Socrates was born in

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    Montessori Method

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    Lucia Gathman Professor Carla Ahmann ECE 101.920 July 26th‚ 2012 Montessori Method “The Montessori Method has influenced many programs that came after it‚ at least in part”(Casper‚ Virginia). A classroom that provides the Montessori method includes chosen material that “work” for children placed in the open. All the sets of material are for a chosen activity is clearly defined and ready for the child to use on its own. When the child is done with the toy‚ they may return in to the shelf where

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    Research Methods

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    Research method To gain my secondary information I used such sources as the Internet‚ books and midwifery journals. My secondary information will consist of the benefits of breast-feeding for the mother and baby‚ the benefits of bottle-feeding for the mother and baby as well as statistics on breast-feeding. All information that I have gained for my secondary data is all reliable‚ because it has come from recommended sites‚ books and journals that have been approved from the Government or from

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