Think about Paivio’s (1963) experiment.
a) What task did participants do? (describe dependent measure)
b) Which nouns were remembered better? (describe results)
c) What was the reason for this result? (describe the interpretation of dependent measure, not just the name of the hypothesis)
Think about Paivio’s (1963) experiment. a) What task did participants do? (describe dependent measure) b) Which...
Describe the gold foil experiment. What did Rutherford learn about the atom as a result of that experiment?
1. Briefly describe the experimental method of the Stanford prison experiment (in other words, who did they recruit, what did they do to the research participants) and briefly describe what they found (say what happened or what was the outcome). 2. Describe the social forces (how did people interact in a way that changed each other’s behavior)? What were the effects of each of these? 3. What was special about the environment? How did the environment impact what happened?
Suppose 36 participants complete an experiment where ads are presented subliminally during a task (e.g., Coke ads are flashed at very fast rates during movie ads). Participants are then given a recognition test for images of the ads, where two images are presented and participants must choose which of the two was presented earlier. If participants are able to process the subliminal ads when they are first presented, then their performance should be above chance (50%). This is what the...
20.Which of the following is not an advantage of behavioral measures of the dependent variable in comparison with verbal reports? A) easy to devise B) lower participant awareness of being measured C) greater precision D)measuring what people do is better than measuring what they say they will do 26. Which of the following procedures would be most effective for reducing the effects of reactive measurement? A)debrief participants thoroughly at the end of the experiment B)keep participants isolated from one another...
In this experiment, you will measure the rate of photosynthesis
in isolated chloroplasts using the dye 2,6-dichloroindophenol
(DPIP). The transfer of electrons during the light-dependent
reaction results in the production of H+. This H+ ion can reduce
DPIP, changing its color from blue to clear. The color can be
quantitatively measured with a spectrophotometer. However, in this
experiment, you will qualitatively analyze your data.
Write a detailed conclusion for your experiment. How did light
affect the time it took for...
Think about and describe one circumstance in which a persons body language did not match what he or she is saying?
Answer the following questions that do not have an answer.
Creating a graph is not necessary. Thanks!!!
You introduced the pGlo vector into E. coli which carried the
GFP gene under the control of the arabinose
promoter. Based on what you know about the arabinose
promoter, when did you expect GFP to be expressed?
I expected the green fluorescence
protein to be expressed when arabinose was present.
What hypothesis was tested by the experiments you performed
after the pGlo vector was...
Now that you have learned a bit about how Amazon uses A/B tests, what do you think are some of the risks and challenges associated with performing so many hypothesis tests? What would you do to mitigate those risks? Think about the results of the tests. What were the effects? Look at the size of the effects. Were they small or large? Why were the sample sizes so large?
Now that you have learned a bit about how Amazon uses...
PHYSICS: Can someone help me identify a concept/hypothesis and possible experiment to run? THis is supposed to be a mock experiment and not an actual lab completed. Look around and find a certain pattern. Describe the pattern / phenomena that you have selected. Pretend that you have just performed your observation or observational experiment. You may need to repeat the observation at a later time, if there is a possibility. Illustrate it with a photo or a sketch. Devise a...
a. what ethical company did you think of? why? which one of
the perspectives do they fall under?
b. what unethical company did you think of? why? which one of
the perspectives do they fall under?
c. what perspectives do you think are most relevant in society
today? why?
repond to a. b. and c. parts of the question. the image is there to
help you answer part of the question
Perspectives Utilitarianism Categorical imperative Rawl's Justice as fairness Aristotelian...