Category: Sciences 2502

  • Lynwood, CA: Community Mapping

    Everyone agrees that students must know the history of their community, however, there is no such consensus on them knowing about their local community’s resources. Meanwhile, community resources help meet the needs of an area’s residents and can be used to enhance a community’s quality of life. By engaging in a community mapping, teachers not…

  • Qualitative Study: Case Study Methodology

    Selecting Methodologies Qualitative studies focus on trends and meanings, opinions, and attitudes. One of the most common and very effective methodologies is the case study. The case study concentrates on the investigation of a phenomenon, including but not confined to an individual, a program, class, a group of people (Lichtman, 2010). The researcher concentrates on…

  • Application of T-Tests and F-Tests

    Application of t-Tests A research question that can be addressed by using an independent samples t-test about the area of General Psychology is as follows: “Are married couples (both spouses aged 18-25) that have no children and live separately from their parents have fewer quarrels than those married couples (both spouses aged 18-25) that have…

  • Repeatability and Reproducibility Analysis

    The introduction of reproducibility and repeatability as the means to remove the threats of machine errors as well as human ones is crucial to the performance of a company. Herein lies the importance of carrying out the corresponding analyses typically known as gage studies (Pyzdek & Keller, 2014). Considering the case study in question, one…

  • Traveling to Arizona and Studying Its Geology

    My favorite place on earth is Arizona and I have visited the state once. Every year, the state attracts hundreds of international and local visitors. Arizona has a diverse climate and is big enough to offer visitors enough room to explore. In addition, it is home to several world-famous tourist sites, such as the White…

  • Research Problem, Design and Sample

    The relevance and validity of data used as evidence depend strongly on the research method used by the research team. Both the research design and the sampling method have a significant influence on the applicability and reliability of the results. The following paper describes the most common research design related to the research question and…

  • Country A vs. Chad: Economic and Social Differences

    Table of Contents Introduction Comparison in economic activities Agricultural reforms Gender inequality International cooperation Difference between country A and Chad References Introduction The case country is Chad, one of the least developed countries located in Central Africa. Chad is bordered by Libya in the north, Niger to the west, Nigeria and Niger in the southwest,…

  • Electromagnetism Studies in Laboratory Works

    Introduction One of the four fundamental types of interaction widely found in nature and used by humans in the industry is electromagnetism. In general, electromagnetism should be understood as a branch of general physics that studies the interaction of charges and the electric fields they create with magnetic fields (Braza, 2020). In the theory of…

  • Peer Review Cycle and the Differences Between Editor and Peer Reviewer

    In the peer review cycle, the first important point is conducting the actual research. This is imperative because it helps one to have a critical perspective of the issue at hand and how its implication on the field of study. This acts as a determinant of the next steps in the review and future publication…

  • A pET Plasmid Into Escherichia Coli BL21

    Expression systems, among which the recombinant vector pET, are widely used in biotechnology to introduce foreign genes into prokaryotes or simple eukaryotes. This technique makes it possible to eventually obtain recombinant proteins from those organisms that should not produce these proteins in the natural environment. For example, one of the most widespread bacteria in which…