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…as the shocks escalate, growing increasingly vehement and emotional. At 285 volts, his response can only be described as an agonized scream. At times, the worried "teachers" questioned the experimenter, asking who was responsible for any harmful…
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…of films recalled and right amygdala glucose levels in E films with no apparent relationship existing between those two in N films. The experimenters then offer possible explanations as to why the asymmetries between the right and left amygdalas may have…
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…, and physics. Materials and Methods: There were 4 different experiment Experimental Procedure: Length First item was to get a small ruler with the measurements of centimeters and millimeters. Find how many centimeter are in the ruler. Next…
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….html). The National Institute of Medicine shows us that the benefits from cannabis short term use doesn't hinder the possible hazards of its long-term use (Rosenthal 58). Marijuana has beneficial outlook for some illnesses, but experimentation is limited due…
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…1974 on 34th street in New York City, examined 116 subjects using 2 observers and 2 experimenters. The notion of bias, both for the authors as well as the observers plays a strong part in this study. Both authors have a preconceived idea of what to expect…
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…the experimenter's personal acquaintances. All of which were under-graduate students, one male, and two female. Materials Subjects’ responses to all questions were recorded on video by the experimenter. The experimenter possessed two sets of questions she would ask…
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…. One aspect not covered by the experiment, but important to the results was the error factor. Pre-guessing the experimenter caused a high rate of error, however it lowered the overall results. Why measure response times? As the world moves forward…
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…In Steven T Katz’s essay “Language, Epistemology and Mysticism”, the “pre-experimental conditions” he writes of are the circumstances surrounding a person who experiences a mystical occurrence. The argument is that mystical experience is a personal…
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…Introduction         The experimenter is testing on denim, cotton T-shirt material, wool fabric, thermal underwear, polyester fabric, and a Ziplock bag with no insulator. From research the experimenter learned that wool is a fine soft wavy hair…
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…. To be organized is to be ordered and arranged, which is like routine work and certainly prevents serendipity from occurring too often. The difference between experimental science and human science is that in experimental science much can be predicted whereas the latter…
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