In this experiment, the question that was asked was, are elephants afraid of mice? The hypothesis is if a mouse is placed near an elephant, then the elephant will be frightened. The experimenters traveled to an African safari to perform the experiment with their test subjects (an African elephant and a white mouse). They hid the mouse in elephant dung and rolled over the dung whenever elephants passed by. At first there was speculation that the elephants might have been startled by the moving dung. But, after retesting the experiment they realized that was not the case. Only the presence of the mouse seem to stop the elephant in their tracks. The independent variables in this experiment were the methods (such as the elephant dung, the string, the mouse) used as well as the breed of the elephant and mouse. The dependent …show more content…
I thought it was good idea to place the dung in a common area that elephants passed. It was also good that they retested the experiment when there were speculations about whether or not it was the rolling over of the dung that startled the elephant and not the mouse. I agree with the conclusion that elephants are afraid of mice. I agree with the conclusion made based on the results of the experiment. I believe that this experiment did an adequate job of testing certain questions that many people have about the “myth” behind the large majestic animals and the tiny mice. If I could have done this experiment, I would have probably move the elephant and mouse to large closed area. Perhaps a room, I would then place the elephant in the room with the mouse. That way the results would be clearer because there would be no outside distractions that could deter the accuracy of the results. Some future research questions that could arise from this study are: what makes elephants afraid of mice? Another question could be, does the elephant’s fear of mice stem from poor eyesight or is it purely
The study conducted was rats attempting to learn how to open cages that they “knew” contained a trapped rat. After the study was conducted they found that rats “helping behavior” occurred after freeing with no social interaction. With this information they needed to figure out whether non-primate animals are capable
The predator was not allowed to see where the dots were placed by the second member. The predator had to turn around to select the first dot observed give it to the third member of the group and continue doing this procedure until 25 dots were counted by the second member. The depended variable of this experiment was the number of times each dot was chosen. The controlled variables were the number of dots
The independent variable is the water source (lake) and the dependent variable being the amount of complete, reduced, or absent pelvic structures found in the fish. Also, the experiment contained a constant: the number of fish collected per lake (20). Secondly, the experiment contained lots of data and is
If animals testing was not done the scientist could have studied the experiment before to predict the
Little-face did just that and released the mother mouse into a small mouse hole at the base of a big tree. The mother mouse then said to Little-face that she would “always hear you if you call me” (69) and mice became her medicine. From that day on she never stepped on a mouse hole in the ground for fear of disturbing the mice. This story is a good example of
For example, if rap music is played to a pea plant then the pea plant will grow exceptionally. Then, Sandy should have used identical pea plant seeds in the same soil, watered the same amount, and given the same amount of sunlight. The only varying factor in her experiment should have been the rap music being played
The Sound of Shooting an Elephant to Silence This piece of literature will not only mention the elephant in the room, but also the story of an old man and a young man. The stories of "Shooting an Elephant" and "The Singing Silence touched on two men and how they react when their values are challenged. There were things about their individual scenarios that were greatly similar, but also things that were extraordinarily different. Overall in the two pieces of literature, I believe the differences outweigh the similarities.
According to the experiment, the chances of the cat being alive and dead are equal as viewed by an outsider (Maoz, 2016). Upon making the observation and viewing that the cat is dead, it can be concluded that since the cat was both alive and dead before it was observed, the curiosity of the observer can be thought to have killed the cat. This shows that the aspect of curiosity was responsible for the elimination of the idea that the cat was alive and dead and only appeared dead after observation. Observation in this case is an aspect of curiosity which can be attributed as the main cause of the death of the cat which had a fifty-fifty chance of surviving and dying before te
The quote undermines the purpose of using animals for testing. Therefore, I disagree with Emily16 because she believe if we use human as test subject in place of animals like rat, mice there will be less poverty in the world, that is just an absurd statement. Emily16 clearly does not think it is inhumane if we conduct test on human and consequently not pleasing human which can ends up causing
The experimenter monitoring this research will have to be careful about the behavior he or she exhibits because the participants will notice the experimenter’s demeanor, even if neither the experimenter nor the participants understand the effect the affect of the behavioral tendencies of the experimenter. The experimenter must make sure that he or she is not in a hurry to leave, so the participants are anxious and take the test too quickly without focusing, and they must make sure that they are not too relaxed, so the participants thinks that the research is not important. The experimenter must be observant and calm while monitoring the participants, not looking at his or her watch too often, not fidgeting, and not ignoring the
The Asian Elephants found in Bomeo, Papua New Guinea, faces threats of their transforming forest habitat due to agricultural use. The Asian elephants are slightly smaller than their cousins, the African Elephants. The Asian elephants have small, rounded ears while the African Elephants have ears in the shape of Africa. Their ears radiates heat to help keep the large animals cool, but sometimes they are interested of water and they enjoy showering by sucking water into their trunks then spraying the water all over themselves. The trunk has around 100,00 muscles which is helpful for drinking, trumpeting, breathing, smelling, and grabbing things.
One of the most common animals seen at the circus is the elephant. According to Mental Floss, these creatures are exceptionally smart. They can identify different languages, use tools, and even understand human body language (“7 Behaviors that Prove Elephants are Incredibly Smart”). With such an exceptional understanding of the world around them, one would assume training would be easy: both for the trainer and the elephant. Instead, physical punishment is the standard.
The men happily got back to their place and each shared the other what he experienced about the size and shape of an elephant. The one who reached the ear said that elephant is something flat and large where the one reached the tail said that elephant is something thin and long. Although they both approached the same elephant, their outcomes were different. Based on each one's experience, neither of them is wrong, but neither of them has the whole story. I started the essay with this story because it gives an image how people's notion differ when it comes judging something based on their experience.
If all those people were not there than he would not have shot the beast, but he had to prove his point. “The crowd would laugh at me. And my whole life, every white man’s life in the East, was one long struggle not to be laughed at.” page 1323 was a perfect quote describing his pressure to shoot the elephant. Peer pressure is really hard on a guy and will lead him to make the wrong decisions.
The study that I found was focused on elephant fossils that were discovered in Africa in the mid 1980’s. According to the source that I found, the motivation that led to the discovery and experimentation of elephant fossils was the drive that scientists and geologists had to determine the nature of ancient environments in the region of Zimbabwe. Throughout the study, scientists were finding causes of death of ancient elephants. Some of the questions that geologists asked when examining the elephant fossils were, “What lead to the death of the elephants?” “Was the environment not stable for elephants?”