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    Measures: The independent measure in the study is the PrEP treatment while the dependent variable in the study is change in sexual behavior over the course of the study. The PrEP treatment will be given both of the comparison groups and will remain constant throughout the study. The purpose of the study is to measure any change in the two comparison groups between each period gap and overall at the end of the study. At each interval, the participants will go through a mixed methods research analysis

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    1a) The independent variable are the different amounts of the energy drink blast and the dependent variable is the end outcomes on each multiplication task. 1b) An operational definition of the dependent variable are the different amounts of the energy drink that effect the participants capabilities of performing successfully depending on their scores of the multiplication task. 1c) The experimental group are the participants containing the consumption of the three different amounts of the energy

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    During this lab, my partner and I had to figure out what our variables were in order to start the tests. Our independent variables were mass, surface area, height, and the force applied. Our dependent variable was the amount of time it took the object took to reach the ground. Lastly, our control variables were the type of object, height, planet, force, temperature, and air resistance. We then began our experiment by gathering all our materials for each factor that was being tested. We did our

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    An independent variable, which is what is varied during the experiment, is what will affect the dependent variable. A change in the independent variable directly causes a change in the dependent variable, and you can only have one independent variable. The independent variable is the behavior of one participant that triggers the behavior of another participant. In the first study, the alcoholic beverage and conversation topic selected by Participant #1 is the independent variable. In the second study

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    The independent measures design remains the research design in this study that emphasized on randomly assigning different participants to each of the conditions. The participants in the experiment were 60 undergraduate students from Simon Fraser University who ranges from 18 to 25 years of age. The participants were randomly assigned to the control group (non-violent media) and the experimental group (violent media) using a random number table. The materials that were utilized in this study are the

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    Comparing the Ways in Which a Tabloid Newspaper and a Broadsheet Newspaper Treat the Same News Story The death of John Thaw was announced in national newspapers on the Friday 22nd of February 2002. In my essay I am going to compare the story of John Thaws death from two newspapers. These newspapers are the Mirror, which is a tabloid and the Times which is a broadsheet. Tabloid newspapers include the Sun, Star, and Mirror. Broadsheet newspapers include the Gaurdian, Times

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    powerful which create a vicious circle. An option to turn these threats into opportunities could be to manage to set-up agreements with smaller shoe manufacturers. The manufacturers’ activity would be sustain by producing some on-order shoes while the independent retails would benefit from both higher margins and better opportunity to differentiate the offer. However, in order to be successful, this project requires advanced shoes development and design knowledge and strong trust relationships between the

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    A political activists and author, Ralph Nader, wrote the book Unstoppable to give a detailed explanation of the emerging Left-Right alliance that dismantles the corporate state. Nader covers many of the important issues that are occurring currently, and most importantly, he has explained past occurrences that many people have looked passed. As a student, I feel as though it is important that he explains many political things in ways where we can understand what is truly happening in the political

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    Annette Jensen Mrs. Holloran AP Bio 14 August 2014 Chapter 1: Scientific Skills Exercise (1) 1.  (a) Independent variable’s include, the color of the mice’s coat, the color of the soil, and the amount of moonlight, which are included on the x axis.  (b) The dependent variable is the number of mice caught, which changes with the difference in moonlight or color contrast.  The dependent variable is located on the y axis. 2.  (a) About 19 dark brown mice were caught in light brown soil on a moonlit

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    Data Analysis Does changing the amount of track from where a toy race car affect how many loops it can complete? THere was 4 different lengths of track before the loop, 2.1336 meter, 2.4384 meters,2.7432 meters, and 3.048 meters. The independent variable is the amount of track before loop. Dependant variable was the number of loop the toy race car can complete. Some of the control variables were the track type, the same car, and the number of trials for each tracks lengths. The Control group was

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