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    It’s the humane thing to not forgive someone after something they did. Eva Kor - a survivor of the Holocaust and a twin experiment survivor - is one of the less than one percent of people that forgave someone who did harsh and unforgettable things to her and her sister Mariam. In the article, A Journey to Forgiveness by Mark Gibson, Eva explains in minor detail about what happened to her and most others during the Holocaust. Someone as brave and kind-hearted like Eva is someone who should never…

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    My name is Payton Foster. I am on the opposition side of the human experimentation debate. I believe that human experimentations is wrong. I have many reasons and research of why I think human experimentation is wrong. These are some of the reasons I think it is wrong. My first reason why I think it is wrong, is because many people get severely injured or even die from human experimentation. I did some research and found that 2,000 people died in India died from serious adverse events…

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    hundred and thirty-one undergraduate psychology students at the university, they participated in the experiment. The students ran in groups ranging in size from 15 to 30. At the beginning of this experiment, students would be asked to look at some slides and then ready to answer some questions to find out those questions are or are not related to those slides. There are three stages of this experiment. All students viewed 29 color slides for 3 second each in stage 1. And in stage…

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    Randomized, controlled trials are experimental studies in which subjects are randomly allocated to receive or not receive the therapy or intervention under study. Subjects are randomly assigned to 2 study groups, where one group receives the treatment being investigated and the control group usually receives a placebo. Random assignment is the most important aspect of this study design. Randomization reduces the potential for confounding by ensuring that chance variation is the only threat to…

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    Peter Singer Animal Testing

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    psychological processes within humans and animals with the use of non-human subjects. 2 These procedures began in the seventeenth century, but became more common during the nineteenth century as scientists started to perform vivisections - i.e. experiments on living animals. Since then, animal experimentation has grown throughout the twentieth century, becoming a common method for testing the safety of consumer products, studying common human diseases…

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    Procedure: Why it is important: What equipment it is likely to relate to (examples): Knowledge of equipment Knowledge of the equipment in which is in the laboratory is very important, as the equipment in which needs any maintenance is then kept maintained. It is also important so you know the places in which equipment needs to go in and you know where to look for specific things. - Where the glassware is situated as it should all be grouped together to decrease chances of breakages or equipment…

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    Step Parent Theory

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    Instead the best option is to do a quasi-experiment in which a nonequivalent- group design will be used. With the exception of randomization, the non-equivalent group design is very similar to the classical experiment. To reduce threats to internal validity a control group very similar to the experimental group will be closely assigned. The experimental group will be the children…

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    The Voice behind Animals on Testing In today’s world, we continuously come in contact with problems that can become controversial. One problem that has been predominantly occurring in our nation is Animal Testing or Experimentation. This epidemic has grown drastically over the years and continues to bring about disputes day to day. Familiar house hold items are part taking in this epidemic and the average, everyday person does not realize that by buying these products we are constantly adding…

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    C2A. Preliminary Results: C2A1. Establishment of fear conditioning protocols to study consolidation and extinction of fear memories: Presented below is published and preliminary data to establish feasibility for the proposed studies; the conditioning and extinction protocols are sensitive to manipulations that enhance or impair fear memory storage and the acquisition and consolidation of extinction. We reported (Zhang et al. 2013) that mice given post-training serotonin 2A receptor agonist TCB-2…

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    Since the experiment could not ethically commit acts of abuse, interviews and surveys of victims would be the most effective way to gauge whether emotional severity has an impact on the planting or erasing of memories. Another way could involve showing violent scenes…

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