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-What variables not provided for in your experiment might change the results of your hypothesis? 4. WRAP-UP/HOMEWORK: Based on the experiment conducted in class, each group writes an article for a scientific journal that presents their findings: summarizing the hypothesis, discussing research methodology, outlining the experiment and detailing conclusions.
It seems like the most elementary of research principles: Make sure the cells and reagents in your experiment are what they claim to be and behave as expected.
Why didn't you see this in your experiment? A. Without variation in shell thickness, the snails that survive are no different than the ones that are eaten, and so the next generation's shells will always be the same thickness as the previous generation's.
The work also offers a note of caution for researchers who study sex differences in a variety of behaviors, Craft says: "If you're comparing males and females in your experiment, you may be measuring sex differences in stress responses rather than, or in addition to, what you think you're measuring".
Would someone get infected if they touched the money used in your experiment?
The individuals that have been measured in your experiment can be divided into groups.
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Q. Have you seen any adverse effects on the people who participated in your experiments with microwaves? A. None.
In other words, time your surfing, just as you time the steps in your experiments.
"If you are an experimental biologist, in your experiments you see an amazing variety of cell types.
"This is one of the things you can only dream of and hope for that happens not so often in your experiments," he says.
"When you're a graduate student," Ming explains, "you're desperate to find people to be in your experiments.
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