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Reaction Time
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Investigating Human Reaction Times
It is possible to investigate the effects of various factors on human reaction times through a practical experiment.

Factors
- Caffeine and exercise are factors that could affect human reaction time
- Their effect can be tested by dropping and catching a ruler.

Procedure
The steps in the practical procedure are:
- Hold a ruler vertically from one end. The test subject should have their thumb and finger either side of the ruler at the 50cm mark.
- Drop the ruler. The subject should try to catch it between their thumb and forefinger as fast as possible.
- Note down the distance from the 50cm mark that the ruler travels before the subject catches it.
- Use a table to convert this distance into a reaction time.
- Repeat the experiment on a subject who has just had a coffee, or who has just done exercise.
- Compare reaction times.

Variables
- The independent variable is whether or not the subject has had caffeine or exercised.
- The dependent variable is the subject’s reaction time.
Assessing Ecosystems
Population sizes are interesting to ecologists. Experimental tools for looking at ecosystems and their populations include:

Quadrats
- Quadrats are square frames that can be used to estimate population sizes.

Transects
- Transects can be used to investigate the effect of a factor on the distribution of a species.
- A transect line is a piece of tape that is stretched across the habitat of interest.
- Quadrats are placed at regular intervals along the transect line.
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