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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Regents Essay Journal
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My hypothese will test the Bosentan really lowers blood pressure or not
The control group wont get treated and the experimental group will.
Must be the same age, height, weight, and have the same health conditions
If the people who are tested(experimental group) blood pressure changed from the Bosentan or not.
1. My hypothesis is that the new drug will work better. 2.The control group will keep the same amount of blood pressure and will do all of the things the experimental group does. 3. BOth groups will keep the same blood pressure. ANd both will walk the same distance. 4. In the end the data of raise or lower in blood pressure. If the person gets fatigued. Tim K
1. My hypothesis will test that Bosentan lowers blood pressure. 2. The control group will not be treated with the Bosentan, and the experimental group will receive the treatment for high blood pressure. 3. In order to receive valid information, both groups must have people with the same body type, blood pressure level, age, and health. 4. To determine if my hypothesis is correct, I must figure out if the Bosentan really lowered the people in the experimental group’s blood pressure or not.
I think that the experimental group will do a better job in walking distance compared to the control group who did not take this medicine, since this drug showed an improved walking distance within 12 weeksfor the people that took Bosentan.
I will take 100 people and split them 50/50. 50 of these people will be part of the control group, and the other 50 will be part of the experimental group. The control group, in this case, will be the group NOT taking Bosentan. The experimental group will be given the medication. I will study them for 3 months (12 weeks) and then compare their results. Two factors that need to be kept the same would hae to be the ages of every person, since it might affect people differently due to their ages. Another factor that would probably need to be kept the same would be the amount of Bosentan taken per person. It needs to be equal. The data after the 12 weeks needs to support my hypothesis. Therefore, the data that needs to be collected would have to be the way Bosentan affected the experimental group compared to the control group and the experimental group's walking distance. -K.B
My hypothesis is is if the new medicene would help the high blood pressure in the lungs not occur any more.there telling the control group that there taking the drug but really only the expiremental group is.it would be the same amoutn of drugs and same amount of distance walked and same time.it would be the affect of the drug on the blood pressure sar
Hypothesis- IF people are not taking the drug THEN their blood pressure will not go down as much as the people that are taking the drug BECAUSE the medication is helping take their blood pressure down unlike those who are not taking the medication to regulate blood pressure.
A group of 50 people will take place in the experiment. The group will be split into two groups of 25 people. The first group of 25 people will be the controlled group. The controlled group will go on their trial without taking the medication.The other group of 25 people which would be the uncontrolled group would go on about their day but they would take the medication. A set number of days would be used to attain the results, let’s say the number of days in 15 days. Each person in the controlled group would test their blood pressure once every day and so would the people of the uncontrolled group. They would record the information they had taken and then the conclusion would be drawn from the data that was collected. Both groups should have the same diet for the trail days and they should both have an amount of time that they have to exercise each day. The members of the exreimental or uncontrolled group should take the medication at the same time in the morning every day. The data collected from each member of the experimental group should include the time they took the medication and both groups should record what time they exercised during the day. Another thing all group members should record is what other medication they take if they take other meds and what the meds are for and when they take them. -samantha ciadella
Chris B. 1. The drug bosentan will help out experimental groups with lowering high blood pressure
2. the control is different then the experamental group because they both think that they are both taking the drup but in reality the experamental group is the only one taking the drug
3. two factors that must be kept the same is that they both need to take the same amount of drugs they both need to do simmalary things
4. the types of data is how long it took for the meds to work how it afeecctied the high blood preesure and did it work
7 comments:
My hypothese will test the Bosentan really lowers blood pressure or not
The control group wont get treated and the experimental group will.
Must be the same age, height, weight, and have the same health conditions
If the people who are tested(experimental group) blood pressure changed from the Bosentan or not.
LANA C
1. My hypothesis is that the new drug will work better.
2.The control group will keep the same amount of blood pressure and will do all of the things the experimental group does.
3. BOth groups will keep the same blood pressure. ANd both will walk the same distance.
4. In the end the data of raise or lower in blood pressure. If the person gets fatigued.
Tim K
1. My hypothesis will test that Bosentan lowers blood pressure.
2. The control group will not be treated with the Bosentan, and the experimental group will receive the treatment for high blood pressure.
3. In order to receive valid information, both groups must have people with the same body type, blood pressure level, age, and health.
4. To determine if my hypothesis is correct, I must figure out if the Bosentan really lowered the people in the experimental group’s blood pressure or not.
--Brittany H.
My hypothesis for this experiment is as follows:
I think that the experimental group will do a better job in walking distance compared to the control group who did not take this medicine, since this drug showed an improved walking distance within 12 weeksfor the people that took Bosentan.
I will take 100 people and split them 50/50. 50 of these people will be part of the control group, and the other 50 will be part of the experimental group. The control group, in this case, will be the group NOT taking Bosentan. The experimental group will be given the medication. I will study them for 3 months (12 weeks) and then compare their results. Two factors that need to be kept the same would hae to be the ages of every person, since it might affect people differently due to their ages. Another factor that would probably need to be kept the same would be the amount of Bosentan taken per person. It needs to be equal. The data after the 12 weeks needs to support my hypothesis. Therefore, the data that needs to be collected would have to be the way Bosentan affected the experimental group compared to the control group and the experimental group's walking distance.
-K.B
My hypothesis is is if the new medicene would help the high blood pressure in the lungs not occur any more.there telling the control group that there taking the drug but really only the expiremental group is.it would be the same amoutn of drugs and same amount of distance walked and same time.it would be the affect of the drug on the blood pressure
sar
Hypothesis- IF people are not taking the drug THEN their blood pressure will not go down as much as the people that are taking the drug BECAUSE the medication is helping take their blood pressure down unlike those who are not taking the medication to regulate blood pressure.
A group of 50 people will take place in the experiment. The group will be split into two groups of 25 people. The first group of 25 people will be the controlled group. The controlled group will go on their trial without taking the medication.The other group of 25 people which would be the uncontrolled group would go on about their day but they would take the medication. A set number of days would be used to attain the results, let’s say the number of days in 15 days. Each person in the controlled group would test their blood pressure once every day and so would the people of the uncontrolled group. They would record the information they had taken and then the conclusion would be drawn from the data that was collected. Both groups should have the same diet for the trail days and they should both have an amount of time that they have to exercise each day. The members of the exreimental or uncontrolled group should take the medication at the same time in the morning every day. The data collected from each member of the experimental group should include the time they took the medication and both groups should record what time they exercised during the day. Another thing all group members should record is what other medication they take if they take other meds and what the meds are for and when they take them.
-samantha ciadella
Chris B.
1. The drug bosentan will help out experimental groups with lowering high blood pressure
2. the control is different then the experamental group because they both think that they are both taking the drup but in reality the experamental group is the only one taking the drug
3. two factors that must be kept the same is that they both need to take the same amount of drugs they both need to do simmalary things
4. the types of data is how long it took for the meds to work how it afeecctied the high blood preesure and did it work
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