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  2. Collette Wolfe - Wikipedia

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    Wolfe made her film debut in The Foot Fist Way (2006). She later starred as Nell in Observe and Report (2009). In September 2009, she was cast as Jill in the short-lived NBC sitcom 100 Questions, succeeding Joy Suprano, who played the role in the pilot episode. [5]

  3. Observe and Report - Wikipedia

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    Observe and Report is a 2009 American crime comedy film [2] written and directed by Jody Hill and starring Seth Rogen, Anna Faris, and Ray Liotta. [3] It follows a mentally unstable vigilante mall cop who attempts to join the police academy and pursues a flasher tormenting female visitors to the mall where he works. It was released on April 10 ...

  4. Bunker experiment - Wikipedia

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    The bunker experiment was a scientific experiment that began in 1966 to test whether humans, like other species, have an intrinsic circadian clock. [1] It was started by Jürgen Aschoff and Rütger Wever of the Max Planck Institute for Behavioral Physiology and later taken over by Jürgen Zulley.

  5. Observation - Wikipedia

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    Write a descriptive method of observation and the results or conclusions reached; Have peers with experience researching the same phenomenon evaluate the results; Observations play a role in the second and fifth steps of the scientific method. However, the need for reproducibility requires that observations by different observers can be comparable.

  6. Observational methods in psychology - Wikipedia

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    Inherent in conducting observational research is the risk of observer bias influencing your study's results. The main observer biases to be wary of are expectancy effects. When the observer has an expectation as to what they will observe, they are more likely to report that they saw what they expected. [7]

  7. Observer-expectancy effect - Wikipedia

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    The experimenter may introduce cognitive bias into a study in several ways ‍ — ‍ in the observer-expectancy effect, the experimenter may subtly communicate their expectations for the outcome of the study to the participants, causing them to alter their behavior to conform to those expectations.

  8. Nell (film) - Wikipedia

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    Nell is a 1994 American drama film directed by Michael Apted from a screenplay written by William Nicholson.The film stars Jodie Foster (who also produced) as Nell Kellty, a young woman who has to face other people for the first time after being raised by her mother in an isolated cabin.

  9. Robert H. Goddard - Wikipedia

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    The rocket, which was later dubbed "Nell", rose just 41 feet (12.5 meters) during a 2.5-second flight that ended 184 feet (56 meters) away in a cabbage field, [62] but it was an important demonstration that liquid fuels and oxidizers were possible propellants for larger rockets.