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Color Marking Body Response Lab

This study explores how different colors impact the body's response and their relation to homeostasis regulation. It focuses on manipulated variables, responding variables, and controlled variables. Detailed procedures, data analysis, and conclusions are presented.

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Color Marking Body Response Lab

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  1. Color Marking Body Response Lab

  2. Background Red - discussion of manipulated variable

  3. Background Red - discussion of manipulated variable Blue - discussion of responding variable and its relation to homeostasis

  4. Background Red - discussion of manipulated variable Blue - discussion of responding variable and its relation to homeostasis Green – statement of personal significance, interest, or curiosity

  5. Background Red - discussion of manipulated variable Blue - discussion of responding variable and its relation to homeostasis Green – statement of personal significance, interest, or curiosity Purple - parenthetical citation and include bibliography (required!)

  6. Focused Question Green - circle question mark

  7. Design Section Red - manipulated variable(s)

  8. Design Section Red - manipulated variable(s) Pink – responding variable

  9. Design Section Red - manipulated variable(s) Pink – responding variable Blue – first controlled variable

  10. Design Section Red - manipulated variable(s) Pink – responding variable Blue – first controlled variable Green – second CV Yellow – third CV Purple – fourth CV Orange – fifth CV

  11. Materials List Red - item(s) used to measure responding variable

  12. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail

  13. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable

  14. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable Green - directions for controlling second controlled variable

  15. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable Green - directions for controlling second controlled variable Yellow - …. third… Purple - …. fourth… Orange - …. fifth…

  16. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable Green - directions for controlling second controlled variable Yellow - …. third… Purple - …. fourth… Orange - …. fifth… Pink - directions for multiple trials

  17. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable Green - directions for controlling second controlled variable Yellow - …. third… Purple - …. fourth… Orange - …. fifth… Pink - directions for multiple trials Brown - if category assigned, directions for determining which category the person belonged to

  18. Procedure Red - directions for measuring responding variable in detail Blue - directions for controlling first controlled variable Green - directions for controlling second controlled variable Yellow - …. third… Purple - …. fourth… Orange - …. fifth… Pink - directions for multiple trials Brown - if category assigned, directions for determining which category the person belonged to Red – directions for analysis

  19. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph

  20. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph

  21. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph Green - unit for label on data chart AND graph

  22. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph Green - unit for each label on data chart AND graph Yellow - uncertainty for units in chart AND graph *annotate how determined

  23. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph Green - unit for each label on data chart AND graph Yellow - uncertainty for units in chart AND graph *annotate how determined Purple - sample calculations with units

  24. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph Green - unit for each label on data chart AND graph Yellow - uncertainty for units in chart AND graph *annotate how determined Purple - sample calculations with units Orange – trend summary and description of error bars in graph annotation

  25. Results Red - title on data chart AND graph Blue - label for each variable on data chart AND graph Green - unit for each label on data chart AND graph Yellow - uncertainty for units in chart AND graph *annotate how determined Purple - sample calculations with units Orange – trend summary and description of error bars in graph annotation Brown – qualitative data!

  26. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question

  27. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question

  28. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green - discussion of data as evidence for above (report all averages)

  29. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green - discussion of data as evidence for above (report all averages) Yellow - discussion of how confident you are in your results, including uncertainty and comparison to accepted science

  30. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green - discussion of data as evidence for above (report all averages) Yellow - discussion of how confident you are in your results, including uncertainty and comparison to accepted science Orange - explanation for results in terms of HOMEOSTASIS

  31. Conclusion Red - restatement of focused question Blue – answer to focused question Green - discussion of data as evidence for above (report all averages) Yellow - discussion of how confident you are in your results, including uncertainty and comparison to accepted science Orange - explanation for results in terms of HOMEOSTASIS Purple – discuss limitations of conclusions

  32. Evaluation Red - describe at least one strength of your procedure

  33. Evaluation • Red – describe at least one strength of your procedure • Blue/Green/Orange – 1st, 2nd, 3rd error

  34. Evaluation • Red – describe at least one strength of your procedure • Blue/Green/Orange – 1st, 2nd, 3rd error • Purple – extension of investigation

  35. Bibliography

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