Top 10 Amazing Scientific Experiments to see
By 03 May 2022

1. Self Inflating Balloon Self-inflating balloon experiment demonstrates biology and chemistry elements working with a few items in your kitchen. Those items include: ``` used Soda bottle without a cover thin latex balloon elastic band measuring jug yeast, sugar, and water ``` Add two teaspoons of yeast, and a teaspoon of sugar, pour a cup of water inside the bottle, place the balloon over the bottle’s top and tie the balloon with the elastic band.

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What is the stanford experiment ? explanation and example
By 03 May 2022

What is the Stanford experiment? Psychologist Philip Zimbardo and his associates, in 1971, decided to find out if subjects in an experiment (who were aware it was a study) would behave differently in a prison-like setting. The experimenter’s goals included: Finding out how the participants would react when they are in a simulated prison environment. Discovering if physically and psychologically, healthy people that are aware they were in an experiment, would change their behavior in a prison-like setting.

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What is the near death experiment ? explanation and example
By 03 May 2022

What is a near death experiment? A near death experiment also known as a near death experience is an individual personal experience that can be linked to death. Sometimes NDEs are positive and they come with some strange sensations which include moving out of the body, numbness, warmth, total serenity, and other factors. When a near death experiment is negative, these occurrences could include anguish, sadness, grief, tears, and distress.

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what is the milgram experiment? definition and explanation
By 03 May 2022

What is the Milgram experiment? This notable experiment was to discover whether people would obey orders without questions from people of authority, even if that order is against their ethical standards. Stanley Milgram carried out the study at Yale in 1961 after the Trial of the Nazi criminal Albert Eichmann. The study was tagged “Behavioral Study on Obedience” in 1963, and documented in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology.

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