In an experimental design, participants are randomly selected and randomly assigned to two groups, the experimental group and the control group. The control group is where the independent variable is not […]
Dr. P’s situation is both tragic and fascinating at the same time. I think its fascinating because this type of visual agnosia is very rare. Dr. P was not able to see the whole picture, but able to fixate on […]
Based on the Stroop article, and our own experimental experience I hypothesize that that reaction time for the harder stroop test will be longer than the easier test. It will take a longer time trying to finish […]
One of my hypotheses is the same as the one you stated here. I too believe the more extroverted/outgoing a student is the more they are willing to seek help.
One of my hypothesis is that the more extroverted a student is the more higher they rank in social learning and help seeking. I believe that the more extroverted someone is, the more they are willing to seek help […]
Within subject design has many advantages. One advantage is that it may be cheaper since the same participants are being used in each group, another advantage is that not as many participants are needed in […]
Hey Faiza, I like your definitions. I agree that number 21 should be kept because jobs may distract students from studying and affect their learning styles. Also, take a look at my comment on number 16 as it […]
Assignment can be defined as work given by a professor that has a fixed due date.
Studying can be considered as preparing for an exam.
9. Learning styles- some options you might be able to use:
Memorization, […]
This is quite interesting because I’d assume that the squirrels would eat more in the summer being that its more convenient and likely to find food. I like that you focused on their eating habits as they aren’t […]
Our first hypothesis is that squirrels climb more in the summer than winter because there is more food available in the summer hence they need to go back and forth to pick up and store the food in their nests. Our […]
Hey Jennie, I hope this implant succeeds as well. This is definitely an interesting read. You explained it really well. However, did it list if any of the patients had a seizure, and if so, what can it tell us?
An article from The New York Times titled “How Cockroaches Crash Into Walls and Keep Going” by Douglas Quenqua explains how cockroaches can run into walls due to their exoskeletons. The researchers found that […]