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    practice recommendations based on current research & knowledge, and if not, to implement actions to rectify deficiencies. The hypotheses statement is that ICU nurse’s ETS performance does not adhere to the best practice recommendation for ETS. The null hypothesis is that ICU nurses adheres to ETS best practice recommendation standards when suctioning patients. • How was the sample obtained? The sampling of the observed subjects was obtained through the sampling design of Quota Sampling. According to Polit

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    Daphnia Magna Experiment

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    My hypothesis was supported in the experiment due to the fact that caffeine raised the beats per minute, while kava drastically decreased the amount of heart beats in a given minute. By looking at figure 1 you are able to see that kava decreased the heart rate by -46 beats per minute, while the caffeine raised the beats to 26 per minute. This supports the conclusion that the stimulation humans receive off of caffeine has a similar effect in Daphnia Magna. Caffeine raises the beats per minute in each

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    Pill Bug Research Paper

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    Armadillidium vulgare are commonly known as pill-bug. Pill-bugs belong to the kingdom Animalia and are classified as Malacostraca. Belonging to the order of Isopoda, they belong to the Armadillidiidae family, and classified into the genus Armadillidium. A. vulgare are found in soil with a preference to moist environment (Holland 2014). This species see with ommatidia, smell using esthetascs, and touch with tactile setae to sense their environment (Holland 2014). Migita and Moriyama (2004) declare

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    Evan Gaglione Sept 10, 2017 Hygiene Hypothesis Bio 220 The hygiene hypothesis is an educated guess that states a lack of early childhood exposure to infectious agents, microorganisms, bacteria, virus, and parasites increases weakness to allergic infections, according to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).  In particular, the lack of exposure to these infections is thought to lead to defects in the growth of immune tolerance. According to the National Institute of Health (NIH), the decreasing

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    Evoking Freedom Study

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    The Effects of “Evoking Freedom” Technique on Compliance Social influence and the power of social situations have always been central topics of inquiry for psychologists due to their impact on our everyday lives. Social influence refers to the ways in which people alter their attitudes, emotions, and behaviors of others. Every day, we encounter countless attempts by other people to influence us. Likewise, we try to influence others. Compliance is a kind of social influence in which an individual

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    Evaporation Lab Report

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    During this experiment, many trends and patterns were found and noticed. The first trend occurred early in the experiment, this is the trend that the solution with sucrose started out faster that the solution with sodium chloride and this can be seen in how it is faster in reaching the sound of crackling. However, further along the experiment the solution with sodium chloride starts overtaking the solution with sucrose resulting in a faster evaporation time. The next trend, that can be seen in my

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    Reaction Time Lab Report

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    I. Introduction The purpose of this reaction time experiment was to evaluate reaction time in relation to catching a ruler with one hand. The variables we tested this experiment under are as follows: catch with non-dominant indoors, catch with dominant indoors, and catch with non-dominant while outside, then catch with dominant while outside. Our control was to catch with dominant hand while inside. We chose these variables because we believe there will be a distinct difference between our ability

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    Throughout this Internal Assessment the subjects of recall and recognition were investigated. The aim of this investigation was to see if people recall more words when they are shown in organized groups or disorganized groups. The research hypothesis for this investigation was that participants will recall words if the words are put into organized groups (one- tailed). The research method used for this investigation was an experiment of repeated measures. The average number of recalled words for

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    affects self-esteem among college women H2: Body image positively affects self-esteem among college women? Null Hypothesis: Body image does not affect self-esteem among college women 2. Do private school students score better on standardized tests than public school students? H1: Private school students score better on standardized tests than public school students Null hypothesis: Private school students do not score better on standardized tests than public school students 3. Which is

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    Blood Batter Experiment

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    It was hypothesized that the spatter would be a passive stain and the higher the blood is dropped from the bigger the diameter of the blood stain will be. The results of this experiment proved that my hypothesis was supported because the data we collected showed an increase of diameter when the blood was dropped from higher distances.  For example, at height 10 cm the average diameter was 11, but at height 180 the diameter was 19.3. This is evidence that

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