A&PII Lab 10: Scientific Methods & Experimental Design Flashcards

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Observations

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made using senses; about any object or situation

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Inferences

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generalizations developed from repeated observations

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Qualitative

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data represented by words

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Quantitative

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data represented by numerals

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Control

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devised to test if the results of the experiment would occur without the impact of the independent variable

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Negative control

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attempt to focus on certain variables to see if the desired effects occur with just those variables

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Positive control

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check to see if your proposed independent variables will produce the effect you expect

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Hypothesis

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statement of the relationship between the independent variables and the dependent variables; can be used to predict future experimental outcomes; simple = if/then statement

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Large sample size

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important because unforeseen variables may not be held constant and therefore may impact results

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Repeating measures

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repeating the experiment; important because you want to make sure the experimental results are reliable and will occur in more than one instance; the more you repeat, the better

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Reproducing the same results

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results should be able to be obtained by others who follow your very same experimental design

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