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enlightenment...''
Nikola Tesla, "My Inventions: the autobiography of Nikola Tesla", Hart Bros., 1982. Originally appeared in the Electrical experimenter magazine in 1919.
Tesla on George Westinghouse
``George Westinghouse was, in my opinion, the only man
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Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564 in Pisa, Italy. Galileo pioneered "experimental scientific method," and was the first to use a refracting telescope to make important astronomical discoveries.
In 1604 Galileo learned of the invention
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is known as the double blind technique. This type of experimentation involves that neither the doctors nor the patients know if they are receiving the real stuff or simply sugar pills (placebos). Only the experimenters know who gets what. What
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the learners to the maximum 450 volts. Some subjects stopped before reaching 300 volts. (348) The worried teachers questioned the experimenter, asking who was responsible for any harmful results. The experimenter took full responsibility; the teachers accepted
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will be shown along with the possible systematic and random errors caused by experimental limitations.
Discussion:
· Since the track is virtually frictionless and air resistance is neglected, the system is isolated; the net resultant force of the external
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importance as a result of being a part of the experiment, and 84% were glad to have participated.
Because the strong negative side-effects of the experiment were not expected and the research was of great importance, I think that the experimental design did
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to several different predatory scents. By adopting his basic premise of experimentation technique and simplifying the scent variables, we hope to test the differential effects of foraging practices in different environments.
Bowers and Breland (1996) discovered
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people wiser, more forgiving, and happier. Who in their right mind doesn't want to see the world? Who doesn't want to be able to accept people for the way they are? With age comes curiosity and experimentation and the desire to get the most from life possible
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experimental garden. In the garden he grew strains pf pea plants and experimented with different crosses.
During the middle of Mendel's life, Mendel did new work into the theories of heredity. By using pea pod plants, Mendel studied seven basic characteristics
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with a girls hairstyle. The children were randomly assigned to either the male set of pictures or the female set of pictures. Prior to the labeling tasks, each childs emotion concepts were primed during a conversation with the experimenter about emotions. Four
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