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'''Groups'''<br>
'''Groups'''<br>
We will have six groups.




'''Number of subjects per group'''<br>
'''Number of subjects per group'''<br>
Each group will consist of 20 subjects.




(Add details about your experimental design)<br>
(Add details about your experimental design)<br>
We will label the groups as follows, and each group will be receiving the listed dose of lipopolysaccharide:
Group 1: 0mg LPS (control group)
Group 2: 2mg LPS
Group 3: 4mg LPS
Group 4: 6mg LPS
Group 5: 8mg LPS
Group 6: 10mg LPS





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LAB 1 WRITE-UP

Independent and Dependent Variables

(Identify the independent and dependent variable in the mini-problem.)
The independent variable is the dose of an inflammation inducing agent lipopolysaccharide. And the dependent varible is the inflammatory protein (Inflammotin).



Experimental Design

Groups

We will have six groups.


Number of subjects per group

Each group will consist of 20 subjects.


(Add details about your experimental design)

We will label the groups as follows, and each group will be receiving the listed dose of lipopolysaccharide:

Group 1: 0mg LPS (control group)

Group 2: 2mg LPS

Group 3: 4mg LPS

Group 4: 6mg LPS

Group 5: 8mg LPS

Group 6: 10mg LPS





Subject Selection

(Discuss considerations of how subjects are to be selected.)





Sources of Error and Bias

(What are some of the potential sources of error or biases that could affect your results and how would you control for them?)