Chapter 1 - investigating human biology Flashcards

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Blind experiment

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Subjects don’t know whether they are receiving the test treatment or the placebo

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Conclusion

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Summary on how the data supports or disproves the hypothesis

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3
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Control group

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Group not affected by independent variable. Baseline for comparison against the experimental group. Ensures observed changes in the D.V are due to manipulation of the I.V instead of other factors like the placebo effect.

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Controlled variable

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Factor kept the same for all tests in the experiment, minimise potential influence on the D.V

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Dependent variable

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Factor that changes in response to independent variable. What you are measuring

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Double blind experiment

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Neither the subjects or the experimenter knows who receives the treatment or the placebo

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Ensure a fair test - only thing that changes

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Only thing that changes is the independent variable, all other variables are controlled to observe the effect of the I.V on the D.V

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Hypothesis

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Possible explanation to account for observations. Definitive statement that includes DV and IV and a direction. Change in IV will have an affect on DV.

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Placebo and purpose

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Treatment or substance that has no effect but is used as a control test, participants that recieve the placebo may experience the placebo affect. Used as a control group for comparison to the active treatment group.

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10
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Placebo effect

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Change in patients who are given placebo treatment

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11
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Qualitive data

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Observations that don’t involve numbers

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12
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Quantitative data

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Data expressed in numbers

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Reliability

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Extent to which an experiment gives the same results, each time it is performed. Improve with repetition. Reliable experiment produces consistent results when repeated under similar conditions.

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Validity

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Extent to which an experiment tests what it is supposed to. Increase validity by controlling variables.

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Independent variable

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Factor being investigated. I.V is the factor deliberately changed to determine it’s effect.

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16
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Dependent variable

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Factor that changes in response to the changes made to the I.V. D.V is measured to see the impact of the I.V

17
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Increase validity

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Controlling variables, have a control group, same procedure for each trial.

18
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Increase reliability

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Repeating trials, larger sample size.

19
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limitations

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Factors that affect the interpretation of a study’s findings. Only test 1 group of enzyme can only make conclusions about that one type.

20
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reliable data

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consistent results that can be repeated and get similar results under similar conditions

21
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valid data - accurately

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accurately represents what it is meant to

22
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Experiment results

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Provides evidence that either supports or disproves hypothesis

23
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Control experiment vs controlled experiment

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Control experiment - control group
Controlled experiment - valid test

24
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Why experiment lack validity

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Variables aren’t controlled, measurement error, absence of control experiment

25
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Improve validity

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Control variables, accurate tools used to measure, control experiment as well as the test group

26
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Improve reliability

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Repeat experiment or combine results with other groups, test more I.V groups.

27
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Ethical issue - ethical standards

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Arises when there is a violation of the ethical standards of the investigation
- voluntary participation
- informed consent
- minimisation of harm
- confidentiality

28
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Graph title

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The effect of xx on xx.
Overall findings tested.