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Reflection: The sources of error that affected our experiment included the sequence of trials.

The immediate follow up of the second trial from the first trial, which in turn may skew the data in the second trial. This is so because of how the effects of the first trial, such as stress, would tide over into the second trial. Another source of error that could be considered is the factor of the physical fitness of the participant. A change that would make this experiment more scientifically significant is to increase the amount of trials per participant to gather a greater range of data. With a greater range of data, certain trends would be easier to identify and to analyze. The workload in our group was evenly divided and each group member upheld every task that was assigned. There were no conflicts or significant disagreements in the group and each individuals ideas were incorporated in to the experiment. In our group we respected each others ideas and we each made sure that the other person was on task and completing their assigned duty.

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