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Describe three different tools used to collect and analyze kinematic data and provide the strengths and weaknesses of each tool. Include both high tech and low tech examples.
Carbon Dioxide
This is a gas without color or smell, generated from the combustion of carbon and organic materials, and through respiratory activities, which plants use in photosynthesis.
Positive Emotions
Feelings that are perceived as beneficial or desirable, such as happiness, joy, love, and contentment.
Balanced Affectivity
A psychological state in which an individual experiences an equilibrium between positive and negative emotions.
Negative Emotions
Feelings that are generally perceived as unpleasant or undesirable, such as sadness, anger, fear, or jealousy.
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