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Field Experiments in Psychology
Here we look at some psychological field experiments, such as Hofling's study of nurse obedience, Fischer's test of the cognitive interview and the Pilliavins' research on samaritanism, to show what they offer psychologists compared to...
The Business Professor
Marketing - What is Experimental Research
This Video Explains Marketing - What is Experimental Research
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Laboratory Experiments in Psychology
This film uses some famous psychological experiments (such as Bandura's BoBo doll and Loftus's Eyewitness Testimony) to show, rather than simply tell, students: what is meant by the experimental method in psychology, how laboratory...
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Experimental Design in Psychology
Here we begin with a research question, what is the most effective time of day to learn new material, to illustrate the strengths and possible limitations of repeated measures, independent measure and matched pairs experimental designs....
Curated Video
Determining the Initial Value of a Linear Function
In this video, the teacher explains how to determine the initial value of a linear function by interpreting numeric, algebraic, and graphic representations. Using examples of an ice cream cup and a pool being emptied, the teacher...
Curated Video
Constructing Two-Way Frequency Tables
This video is a tutorial on how to compare two sets of data at once using a two-way frequency table. The instructor uses a class of 31 students as an example to teach viewers how to identify the independent and dependent variables in a...
Curated Video
Graphing Lines in Slope Intercept Form
In this video, mathematicians will learn how to graph lines in slope-intercept form by identifying the slope and y-intercept. The video explains the concepts of slope and y-intercept, and demonstrates how to plot points and connect them...
Curated Video
Making Predictions and Generalizations with Data
This video teaches how to identify and interpret intercepts using the line of best fit. It explains that in exact relationships, the intercept has a clear meaning, while in inexact relationships, the intercept represents the expected...
Curated Video
Identifying Independent and Dependent Variables in Real-World Scenarios
This video explains the concept of independent and dependent variables in mathematics and science. It uses a real-world scenario of a babysitter earning money for hours worked to illustrate how to identify which variable is independent...
Curated Video
Representing Algebraic Relationships: Creating Equivalent Representations
In this video, students learn how to represent algebraic relationships in different ways, such as word problems, tables, equations, and graphs. The example used is Stephanie's necklace, where the number of links (x) affects the total...
Curated Video
Quantifying Proportional Relationships Using Graphs
Learn how to quantify and describe the relationship between two proportional measures using graphs. The teacher reviews concepts such as quantities, coordinates, proportional versus non-proportional relationships, and the importance of...
Curated Video
Understanding Proportional Relationships: Relating Graphs and Equations
This video explains how to understand proportional relationships by relating graphs and equations. Learn about the process of writing equations for proportional relationships, identifying the independent and dependent variables, and...
Curated Video
Describe the Relationship Between Two Measures by Examining the Graph of a Line
This video explains how to describe the relationship between two measures by examining the graph of a line. They discuss the independent and dependent variables, as well as proportional and non-proportional relationships. Through...
Steve Spangler Science
Teacher Appreciation - Tom Andrews
Spangler interviews Tom Andrews, a middle school science teacher. Mr. Andrews demonstrates a few simple activities that can be used to teach your class about the independent variable in a scientific investigation. Then the class members...
Curated OER
Liquid Nitrogen Experiments: Insulators
What is an insulator? What materials make the best insulator? Watch as Joanne and Steve conduct a simple experiment to see if a plastic cup insulates better than a styrofoam cup. Make a prediction: which do you think will be the better...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Algebra: Slope Example
This video demonstrates how to calculate the slope when given data in the form of dependent and independent variables. It also shows how to interpret what the slope means in an application problem. Practice problems available. [4:03]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Dependent and Independent Variables
Learn how to identify the dependent and the independent variables in a word problem. [2:09]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Independent and Dependent Variables
Determine the independent and dependent variables of liner equations using real world applications. Take quiz to assess learning.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Independent and Dependent Variables
Determine which variable is independent and dependent when plotting points on a graph. Check understanding with a quiz.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Independent Variable
The concept of independent variable is described in this video tutorial. The lesson provides detailed examples.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Independent Variable
Determine what an independent variable is and how to apply the variable.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Parts of a Function
This lesson explains what functions are by defining the parts that make them up. Students watch a tutorial video and then attempt an online quiz.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: The Parts of a Function
This video lesson describes the parts of a function. Students can check their understanding with an assessment.
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Applications of Function Notation
This video lesson provides a real-world application of function notation. Students can check their understanding with an assessment. [3:11]