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- TPO 19 - Question 4 100
- Students have to complete various types of academic assignments in school.Choose one of the assignments below and explain why you think it is beneficial for students.1.Research paper2.Class presentation3.Group project 80
- Some people believe it is important for universities to provide funding for student entertainment, such as movies or concerts on campus. Others believe that university money should only be used for academic purposes. Which view do you agree with? Explain 100
- TPO 32 Question 6 73
- Talk about one way in which you have benefited from using the Internet. Use specific examples and details in your response. 100
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Well, the professor describes an experiment conducted by scientists to tell whether babies are able to add numbers or not. The scientists put a doll in front of the baby and then used a plate to hide the doll behind it. Although the baby couldn’t see the doll, it knew that there was a doll. Then, scientists obviously put another doll beside the previous one, yet they soon took one of the dolls away without being noticed by the baby. When they finally moved the plate away, the baby, expecting to see two dolls, only saw one, and it appeared to be surprised. Scientists then assume that if the baby could not add, it wouldn’t be surprised when it saw that there was only one doll but not two.
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Research suggests that babies as young as five month old can do some basic math. The professor gives us a study to confirm the suggestion is true. In the study, a baby is shown a doll on a table. Then the researcher lowers a screen in front of the doll, and puts a second doll behind the screen. But at the same time, they secretly take away one doll. When the screen is raised back up, the baby’s surprised to see only one doll on the table instead of two. The researchers know it’s surprised, because babies stare when surprised. This is how they confirmed that a baby knows one plus one equals two, not one.