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  2. Water-level task - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The experiment attempts to assess the subject's reasoning ability in spatial relations. To do so the subject is shown pictures depicting various shaped bottles with a water level marked, then shown pictures of the bottles tilted on different angles without the level marked, and the subject is asked to mark where the water level would be.

  3. Conservation (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Conservation is a logical thinking ability that allows a person to see that some properties are invariant despite changes in appearance. Piaget's theory explains how children develop this ability in different stages and domains, such as liquid, number, solid quantity, weight, and volume.

  4. Unethical human experimentation in the United States

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    Learn about the history and examples of unethical experiments performed on human subjects in the US, such as surgical, chemical, biological, and radiation tests. Find out how these experiments violated human rights, laws, and ethical standards, and what consequences they had for the victims and society.

  5. Unit 731 - Wikipedia

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    Unit 731 was a covert unit of the Imperial Japanese Army that conducted lethal human experiments and biological weapons research in Manchuria during World War II. The term "maruta" (logs) was used to refer to the prisoners, who were mostly Chinese and Russian, and were killed after the war to cover up the evidence.

  6. Boiling frog - Wikipedia

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    The boiling frog is an allegory for the failure to react to gradual threats, often used in environmental and political contexts. Learn about the origin, variations and scientific tests of this metaphor, and how it relates to the sorites paradox.

  7. Bedford Level experiment - Wikipedia

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    A series of observations to deny the curvature of the Earth by Samuel Birley Rowbotham and others on the Old Bedford River in the 19th and 20th centuries. Alfred Russel Wallace refuted Rowbotham's claims and won a wager, while Lady Elizabeth Anne Blount published controversial photographs.

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