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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Laboratory-Still-Life.jpg‎|right|frame]] :b : a place like a laboratory for testing, experimentation, or practice <the laboratory of the [[mind]]>
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  • == Design of experiments == The design of experiments attempts to balance the requirements and limitations of the field of scienc
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  • ...ctive reasoning]]). It might predict the outcome of an [[experiment]] in a laboratory setting or the observation of a phenomenon in [[nature]]. The prediction ma ...rvations. For example, a new technology or theory might make the necessary experiments feasible.
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  • .../wiki/Mice mice] are used in [[laboratory]] [[experiments]]. When breeding laboratory mice in a controlled environment, the weaning is defined as the moment when
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  • ...ocks to another person until they were unconscious or dead. Prior to these experiments, most of Milgram's colleagues had predicted that only sadists would be will Despite the significance of the Milgram experiments, they were regarded as tainted by their breach of [[ethic]]al standards, in
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  • ...ation used by astronomers is gathered by remote observation, although some laboratory reproduction of celestial phenomenon has been performed (such as the molecu ...r-scale applications. Most chemical processes can be studied directly in a laboratory, using a series of (often well-tested) techniques for manipulating material
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  • ...on an [[experimental world]]. As you know, in the laboratory, many many [[experiments]] are needed to arrive at an effective understanding and awareness. The lab ...recipes and approaches in an attempt to [[facilitate]] your [[neighbors]] experiments. Nevertheless, you are all experimenting in real time. The [[Teaching Missi
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  • ...t occur in the natural world, or which are created as [[experiment]]s in a laboratory. Scientific evidence usually goes towards supporting or rejecting a [[hypot
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  • ...s, interviews, and field reports, while parapsychology relates to strictly laboratory research. ...t to prove that the soul was material, tangible and thus measurable. These experiments are widely considered to have had little if any scientific merit, and altho
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  • ...mpt to do the laboratory part of your learning and go out and perform your experiments and see how effective your procedures may become. This constant learning of
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  • ...ent]]al [[psychology]] developed. Wilhelm Wundt and his students initiated laboratory methods for studying mental operations more systematically. Within a few de ...al operations, many of which are not consciously accessible. Psychological experiments that carefully approach mental operations from diverse directions are there
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  • ...wherein you receive instruction and then go forth to apply it. Here in the laboratory we are getting our hands dirty together. To be receptive it is beneficial t
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  • ...rmation to the participants by inadvertently leaving clues. [6] Some later experiments had negative results when these clues were eliminated. [7] ...replicable results, and of a positive theory that explains the outcomes of experiments.[9][10][11]
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  • ...identify and see as clearly as when the solids settle out in your science experiments. This is the beauty of the process and the program which you are involved i ...with that part of you which is the mind which is structured to allow these experiments and which is positioned to observe and to accept the results.
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  • ...r drawing heavily on the work of [[particle physics|particle physicists']] experiments, and [[research]] into [[particle physics phenomenology|phenomenology]] and ...lite experiments ([[COBE]] and [[WMAP]]) and many ground and balloon-based experiments (such as [[Degree Angular Scale Interferometer]], [[Cosmic Background Image
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  • ...ogist]] [[Hans Selye]] in the 1930s to identify physiological responses in laboratory animals. He later broadened and popularized the concept to include the perc ...w scientific usage developed out of Hans Seyle's reports of his laboratory experiments in the 1930s. Selye started to use the term to refer not just to the agent
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  • * '''Description'''. Information derived from experiments must be reliable, i.e., replicable (repeatable), as well as valid (relevant ...lausible alternatives'''. This is a gradual process that requires repeated experiments by multiple researchers who must be able to replicate results in order to c
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  • ...h these sessions, these lessons. The mortal experience is the experiential laboratory, or playing field, on which the reality of the Living Water rains down upon ...ng those lines, yes, there are those groups that/who take these laboratory experiments of the lessons we give and, taking them literally, begin to create, as a gr
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  • ...which by manipulating the bodily state, a desired emotion is induced. Such experiments also have therapeutic implications (e.g. in [laughter therapy, [[dance]] th ...cognitive theory is the ''Two factor theory'' of emotion. This is based on experiments purportedly showing that subjects can have different emotional reactions de
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  • ...e]]. New evidence disputes this type of channeling due to soul interchange experiments denoting no major or immediate change of the person's mind or body, i.e. po # The VERITAS Research Program of the Laboratory for Advances in Consciousness and Health in the Department of Psychology at
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