| 1. | Chemistry CHEMISTRY INVESTIGATION In our investigation, we are trying to speed up a reaction. For our investigation we will use hydrochloric acid and thiosulphate to make sodium chloride + water + sulphur + SO2. VARIABLES The variables that could be involved are, increase in concentration in...
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| 2. | Relationship between Population Growth and Literacy Rate RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN POPULATION GROWTH AND LITERACY RATE
INTRODUCTION TO THE PROJECT:
The main theme of the project is to determine the level of correlation and regression among the two variables taken, here I took two variables named as population and literacy, the basic purpose for conduc...
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| 3. | psychology Tatiana Lopez Group Project Rough Draft The researcher’s hypothesis in this study is that gender role conflict in men is negatively related to mental health. Also, there would be mean differences between men and women in the expected directions, but that the relationship between the conflict variabl...
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| 4. | Measurement Since reliability and validity are two crucial dimensions in measurement they both consume characteristics that help researchers to say that whatever they are measuring can and be proven accurate. ... Before we go into all that I would like to point out that measurement does have a lot of variable...
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| 5. | Experimental Method ... For any experiment to be empirical, and therefore valuable, one must use the empirical scientific method. ... The experimental result is stated in terms of the functional relationship between the independent and dependent variable. ... Different experimental methods are used to control the ...
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| 6. | time plots ... Independent Variables
PURPOSE: To find relationships between the time period and the independent variables (mass, amplitude, and length) of a model pendulum. ... Divide the time on the timer by 10 and record data. ... Repeat steps 3-5 using a different bob mass for each time. ... Repeat...
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| 7. | Statistical Analysis Essay ... The goal of this report is to determine the statistical significance, if any, of each of the 12 variables. ... Section 3 is the development of a model to represent the relationship between the dependent variable-raw score, and the statistical significant independent variables. Concluding rema...
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| 8. | Variables Variables Other variables which may affect the outcome of this experiment, if not kept constant, are as follows: Temperature Of Sodium Thiosulphate - I believe that the hotter the temperature, the faster the rate of reaction. This is because when a substance is heated up, each particle has more ener...
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| 9. | yeah Sampling and Sampling Distribution Probability Distributions Random Variables If we toss a coin once, the number of head showing up is either 0 or 1, or we roll a die, the number of points on the upper face of the die is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. In the above cases, we are concerning with a numbers that a...
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| 10. | Castro Problem: Nowadays, many diets are available out on the market, but do the new “fad” diets really work? Popular diets have always been the high-protein diets, which are supposed to increase lean body mass and decrease body fat. But which ones work the best, and does the type of protein really make a ...
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| 11. | Communication Success or Failure When people communicate, the way in which they do so will have a weighing factor in determining if the communication was a success or a failure. Knowing the key points of the communication model will give you success in your communication efforts. First, the sender controls more variables of the com...
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| 12. | Variables that affect Employee Performance
Employee performance is a function of several variables of which management, organizational structure, technology and labor environment are part of. Defining performance in t...
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| 13. | Summary Introduction: This project proposal has two objectives: • Identify a problem that is complex enough to demonstrate my skills in: o Gathering Data o Analyzing Data (including the skills to identify outliers, if any) o Identifying explanatory and response variables o Developing appropriate regression ...
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| 14. | DOES PRACTICE MAKE PERFECT? AIM: The experiment is to show whether the more often a task is completed, the better the participants’ performance. HYPOTHESIS: I think that there will be a link between the amount of times a task is completed and the performance of the participant. VARIABLES: INDEPENDENT VARIABLE- The amount of at...
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| 15. | Energy Costs ... Free energy, an untapped resource, means self-sufficiency, pride, and a better standard of living.
My first visible sign of infatuation with the free energy concept began with a high school chemistry project. ... Creating a mind-altering cocktail with this raw energy was the farthest thing ...
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| 16. | Mother s Occupational Status Univariate Statistics Critique of an Article Using Logistic Regression ... Mother’s occupational status and children’s schooling. ... The general purpose of this research was to discern how the occupational status of mothers had effected the education success of children over time, from children born in the early 1900’s to those born in 1964, as well as general infl...
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| 17. | Investigating the effect of pH on the rate of an amylase activity in the gut of Planning
Aim:
Identify the optimum pH for digestion of starch using the amylase in the gut of cockroach.
Hypothesis:
Amylase, in humans, is present in saliva in mouth cavity, where starch starts to be digested. Therefore the optimum pH range for an amylase catalysed is approximately th...
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| 18. | Regression analysis and multicollinearity ...
A) To develop an adequate regression equation to help the estate agency in deciding on the best price to allocate to a certain house we must first draw up a full regression model using all available data. ...
The following model has been drawn up using Total house price as the depe...
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| 19. | Effects of Nutrients on Plant Growth The Effects of Nutrients on Plant Growth
In this experiment, we investigated the effects of a nutrient deficiency on the growth and survival of plant seedlings. ... Our hypothesis is that plants require other essential nutrients to develop and grow properly. ... We used four plant seedlings an...
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| 20. | Marketing Homemade Gourmet Our target market for Homemade Gourmet contains housewives and mothers between the ages of 21-45 with an annual income over $35,000. ... Feature: Provide a homemade taste
Benefit: Children will eat at home
2. ... If you would like to sample the products you can attend a Homemade Gourmet Cook ...
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| 21. | terms Chapter 1 Terms 1. Psychology—the science of behavior and mental process. 2. Wundt—founder of psychology 3. Critical thinking—thinking for yourself on a subject without the preconceptions, drawing your own conclusions from evidence, considering other explanations 4. Case study—investigations of an i...
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| 22. | Potato and Osmosis Experiment Potato and Osmosis Investigation
Skill Area P: Planning
Aim: To investigate the effect of varying concentration of a certain sugar solution on the amount of osmotic activity between the solution and a potato chip of a given size.
Hypothesis: Osmosis is defined as the net movement of water or any ...
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| 23. | Gender and Educational Achievement ... This relates directly to work covered in my class on gender and attainment in education. ...
Context and Concepts (388 words)
As educational attainment is a key idea, it is important that I specify how I will define it; the number of pass grades or fails a student has obtained in ext...
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| 24. | Pender s Health Promotion Model Behavior Specific Cognitions and Affect When nurses try to encourage patients to engage in health promoting behavior, Nola J. Pender’s Health Promotion Model (HPM) can play an important role in how to approach the issue. ... Behavior-specific cognitions and affect constitute the category of variables within the HPM which are subject to i...
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| 25. | Testing the effects of gender and hand dominance on simple reaction time
Lyn Thompson
Research Methods in Psychology Practical Report
Title: Testing the effects of gender and hand dominance on simple reaction time.
The following independent variables were used:
1) gender
2) hand dominance,
The independent variable being...
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| 26. | Good Transforms To Evil Inadvertently and Unconsciously Given the Right Variables “Good Transforms To Evil Inadvertently and Unconsciously,
Given the Right Variables.”
No characters or actions in Frankenstein were originally intended to be evil. However, through the actions of society, lack of responsibility, selfishness, and the desire for revenge, characters are corrupted...
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| 27. | Visual ... CONTENT PAGE
INTRODUCTIONPROGAMMING WITH VABIABLESPROGRAMMING WITH SUB AND FUNCTION PROEDURESUSING CONTROL STRUCTURES VISUAL BACISCONCLUSIONREFFERENCE
INTRODUCTION
PROGRAMMING WITH VARIABLES
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| 28. | It Takes a Village It Takes A Village If you are involved in the process of guiding children to become productive adults, then you realize that it does take a village and then a little more. Children are the future of our society. In turn it is imperative that we as childcare professionals realize that there are many ...
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| 29. | biology lab-birdseeds Birdseed Preferences Submitted by: Kim Brück 19 Sept., 2003 IB biology I AISA AIM: Find out what seeds birds like best. INTRODUCTION: In winter I always used to feed the birds with Vader’s Choice. Lately I have seen a commercial on TV, saying that Yoda’s Select is preferred by birds. My neighbour sa...
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| 30. | fdagfdgfdsgdfg Fred’s Chippy Plan • When the potato chips are submerged in salt solution; the chips size, weight and degree of firmness will change. • The above may depend on the concentration of salt solution, or the amount of water the potato loses or gains; called osmosis. • I know referring to previous experim...
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| 31. | Matchmaking Matchmaking is when you fix someone you know up with someone you feel they’ll be good with. So good in fact you may even think marriage is a possibility. Anyone who has tried this knows that it never works out. There are too many variables you do not know enough about. You may even loose a friend. F...
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| 32. | Formula and Function ... Formula ¡V It is used to calculate the number values input in the cells in an Excel file. ... It works the same as the numerical formula for Mathematics. ... a)How does a formula start?
A formula is started with an equal sign ¡§=¡¨. Without, a formula would not begin. ... Function ¡V It is...
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| 33. | Effect ofTemperature on Diffusion Rateof Food Coloring within Water The Effect of
Temperature on Diffusion Rate
of Food Coloring within Water
Purpose:
To observe and determine how temperature affects the diffusion rate of food coloring added to water.
Hypothesis:
It should be expected that changes in temperature will indeed affect the rate at which foo...
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| 34. | In what ways has contingency thinking contributed to our knowledge of management and organisational design Contingency thinking and the approach has been a response and development from the management thinking in the first half of the twentieth century which believes, in contrast to the classical view, that there is no one best form of a universal structure for all organisations. The contingency approach...
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| 35. | Investigation Into An Aspect Of Human Variation Aim
The aim of this investigation was to explore and analyse an aspect of human variation. ...
Variables
In order to create a fair investigation, it was necessary to consider the variables that affect an individuals foot length or hand span. ... In this investigation, the sample included only, ...
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| 36. | Wage Labor Regression Analysis ...
Labor Economics theory gives us a foundational insight as to how wage discrimination among the two genders and races appear. Discrimination is said to exist when female and/or minority workers, other things equal, are accorded inferior treatment with respect to hiring, promotion, wage rate, ...
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| 37. | pk Craig Peacock Coursework Aim To discover if the concentration of hydrochloric acid will speed up the rate of diffusion in an alkali based cresol red gelatin cube. Apparatus Gelatin cubes with cresol red, Hydrochloric acid 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0m Boiling tubes Measuring cylinder Stopwatch Tweezers ...
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| 38. | Coursework Physics GCSE Practical Coursework By Vikash Gajjar Planning My task is to investigate what factors affect the resistance of a wire. • Research Resistance Electricity is channelled through a conductor. In most cases this should be a wire. Electricity is when a current is passed through something whic...
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| 39. | BPS 6. Select 1 and 2 in order to change the database variables. This menu will only accept db_prod, db_test or db_train for the database name, and fasttest, fastprod, or fasttrain for the database instance. However, it will not crosscheck the values for the database name and instance. Please make sure ...
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| 40. | What are the factors that affect motivation Motivation can discover on basic biological underpinnings, such as hunger and the need for sleep; and fundamental psychological forces that shape behaviour, such as the way humans create and pursue short and long term goals, that also discover motivation. Motivation is a complex subject, it is a ver...
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| 41. | Generation X Generation X
Question: Popular culture has dubbed you and your contemporaries Generation X. ...
X. ... Basic algebra teaches us that in order to find out what X is, we would have to take the time to solve for X. The generation which I have been born into has been labeled Generation X, as i...
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| 42. | Elders and driving The recent tragedy at farmers market in which an elderly man’s car killed nine people, significantly sparked my interest on the topic of driving as it relates to age and sex. ... Statistics shows that elders have different driving patterns than other age groups do.
I intend to research ...
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| 43. | correlation ... 3 Finding Correlation and Identifying Models 5
3. ... 1 Finding Correlation 5
3. ... The correlation of each independent versus dependent variables identified is then calculated, with the graphs following. ...
Step 1: The data is plotted as rain versus rday, which is the correlation dat...
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| 44. | Bright golf dark golf There are two sides to every coin, and golf is no exception. One side can be happy and enjoyable, however, if you turn it over it can be disastrous- thats why golf is great. ... In the case of golf however, it is a matter of some dispute. ... But this is part of the beauty of golf. ...
Golf is...
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| 45. | HART Benefits
35-40 data items Standard in every HART device
Device Status & Diagnostic Alerts
Process Variables & Units
Loop Current & % Range
Basic Configuration Parameters
Manufacturer & Device Tag
Standard commands provide easy access
DDL not necessary (or desirable) to get this data ...
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| 46. | self and fear of death I do try to avoid death, and when instances occur to a close to death experience it is quite scary. Yet, I do not think I fear death. I think the fear felt when thinking about death is the fear of loss. ... If I were an old and completed person near the end of my time I think I would be much more ...
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| 47. | Environmental Causes of Stress ARE ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS CAUSATIVE IN STRESS?
Stress is ‘a state of psychological tension produced by certain forces or pressures in the environment’ (Flanagan, 1996). Sometimes, stress is a desirable experience, because it keeps us alert and attentive to the demands of a given task (see Gross, ...
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| 48. | Helping the female partners of men abusing alcohol a comparison of three treatments The ultimate aim of this study is was to gain information to help find the best therapy for the female partners of men who abuse alcohol. The female partners of alcoholics often seek treatment agencies for help coping with the impact of their partner’s drinking. ... There is also a strong associ...
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| 49. | Literature Review ... To review these situational variables, however, we must understand how memory works. ... The rest of the review will show experiments run and the data that has been accumulated in an effort to show ways in which age might affect memory. ... A review of the literature revealed that (a) ther...
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| 50. | modelling stock market Stock market movements are not easy to understand. ... Another approach is to search for stable relationships between the market and analysis and forecasts, and variables that are assumed to drive it.
The first solution has two drawbacks: It is based on theoretical assumptions that hardly apply t...
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