In addition to many lectures, we have the working groups pleased to do both experiments and to do problem-solving exercises.
我们不仅有讲座,还有不同的小组,他们将做实验,和解决问题的练习。
In fact, you'll find the probability of this happening 3% is only about 3 percent, of it happening just by accident.
实际上你会发现,出现这种情况的概率是,所以说他们的实验结果完全是偶然的。
Here we give many lecture material until late they do the lab and then we come back and discuss the results.
在这里我们直到他们做实验时,才会发各种讲座材料,然后我们回到讲座,讨论实验结果。
I won't talk about their experiments, but I just want to mention one by a Harvard psychologist Ellen Langer.
我不想详述他们的实验,但我想谈谈,由哈佛大学心理学家爱伦·兰格做的实验
Second, he looked at these people and measured how fast they walk from where their experiment was to the elevator.
第二,他观察这些人,记录他们从实验地点,走到电梯的时间。
But another clue is the sort of smiles they give when they see each other when they walk into the lab.
但另一个线索是他们给出的微笑,当他们走向实验室时碰到对方。
Last day we looked at Rutherford, Geiger, Marsden and the experiment that they conducted on the gold foil.
昨天我们讲了卢瑟福,盖革,马斯登,以及他们在金箔上所做的实验。
So hopefully, the first experiment he did, which I know that they certainly did do was maybe it's just background noise, right?
做的第一个实验,我相信他们肯定,是这样做的?
They are my experimental colleagues who write papers with 400 other people, maybe even 1,000 other people.
他们是我的实验室同事,他们的论文是400个,乃至1000人一起完成的
That the average--- the people were reporting consuming eleven, 1200 calories or something, but when their food intake was actually measured it was over 2 000 calories.
实验对象汇报的,卡路里是1100或者1200卡,但他们实际食物摄入量,超过了2000卡
If you go back to the origins of the computer industry, imagine a bunch of guys in lab coats sitting around a laboratory, and these are the smartest guys in the world, and they've invented things.
如果回顾电脑行业的兴起,想象一下一群人穿着实验服,坐在实验室里,他们是世界上最聪明的人,他们搞了些发明。
So it could be that they think that this is actually-- they haven't understood the experiment and they think this is a multi shot game, not a one shot game, good.
可能是这些人觉得这是,他们没有理解实验的目的,他们认为这是多次博弈而不是单次博弈
Two is it gives you some sense for how concerned parents were about the risks of polio in the community and how much they wanted a vaccine to be developed, such that they gave permission for their children to enter into this trial.
第二是,它能让你了解,父母们对孩子,罹患小儿麻痹症的风险的关心程度,以及对疫苗的渴望程度,这使得他们同意让他们的孩子,参与到这种实验中
Again they've just done that experiment and seen the effects of that on the point measurement with the whole pro.
通过实验,他们便能看到其效果,通过在整个过程中,对点的测量。
Because they would have started with the hypothesis, not that there existed a month, but that June was particularly likely.
因为他们是有了假设然后再开始做实验的,而不是说有一个这样特殊的月份,而是六月是一个特殊的月份。
So when someone comes to me, and they're about to do a test, I ask them, what do you expect your program to do?
因此当很多人找到我想要,做一次实验的时候,我问他们你期待你,的程序返回什么结果呢?
But they represent for us a direction That the research lab I direct is trying to hid in.
但他们给我们指出了一个方向,我所在的研究实验室就朝着这个方向努力。
Some of this work's been done at Yale in Karen Wynn's lab, where they look at babies' understanding of addition and subtraction.
这个研究的一些部分是在耶鲁的,凯伦·韦恩实验室进行的,他们在那里观察婴儿对加减法的理解
And this is one way of doing it but they'll alternate and they'll give you different ones to shift around and everything.
这是其中一个实验方式,他们还会变花样,让你做不同的,把实验方式变来变去。
But, we'll see as 3.091 progresses, people working almost on the same topic, making new discoveries out of the same lab, one of them might subsequently win the Nobel in physics.
但是,我们会看到随着3。091这门课的进行,人们几乎在研究的同一内容,在同一个实验做出重大的发现,他们中的一个很有可能,获得诺贝尔物理学奖。
They did this in Bell Laboratories, and they found that, in fact, the electrons did diffract.
他们在贝尔实验室完成了这项工作,他们发现实际上,电子确实发生了衍射。
When they do the big collider experiments in Geneva or Fermilab, collaborations can run into hundreds.
当他们在日内瓦或费米实验室,做粒子对撞的实验时,工作小组能有几百人
And at first this was done by Davidson and Germer, and they were American scientists who tried diffracting electrons from a nickel crystal.
这个实验首先是由,美国科学家Davidson和Germer完成的,他们尝试从镍晶体中衍射电子。
Their memory improved significantly, so their intelligence level as taking by tests before and after compared to control group improved significantly after a single week.
他们的记忆力有明显改善,他们的智力水平,在实验前后进行测试,再与对照组相比,在仅仅一周后就有明显改进。
And so, they established this laboratory in his name.
他们以他的名字建立了这个实验室。
What they did it--they said, we'll ask you the question and think about it, but while you're thinking about it--don't answer yet -we're going to spin this wheel of fortune.
实验是怎么进行的呢,他们说,我们会问你们问题,考虑一下,先不要回答,我们会转这个幸运轮盘
What they did was they got subjects to participate in a psychological experiment and the experiment consisted of asking the subjects questions that had quantitative answers, which were always numbers from zero to one hundred.
他们找了很多人作为实验对象,参加这个心理实验,在实验中会问这些人,需要量化回答的问题,答案范围是从0到100
So we had students do research, quantitative research or qualitative research; we had students do literature reviews in a particular area of interest; work proposals for book they want to write; or workshop proposals and those kinds of things.
我们让学生进行研究,量化研究和质化研究;,我们让学生,就感兴趣的领域写文献观后感;,他们计划写的书的进展计划;,或实验计划等等。
In this experiment male subjects were brought in to the lab and they were asked to look at centerfolds from Playboy magazine.
实验中,男性受试者被带入一个实验室,要求他们看这《花花公子》杂志的中间插页。
they won't say, "Oh, because of this experiment, that experiment, " this data set and that data set."
他们不会说,“因为理论得到了这个实验,那个实验,这套数据,那套数据的支持“
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