Errors in Experimentation Flashcards
- To be able to know the different possible errors in experimentation and apply them to different experiments, especially those likely to appear in the bio exam
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Systematic errors
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- errors in the experiment’s design itself
- hence, when unchecked, can be repeatable (like getting the formula wrong for a math question)
- can be in tools (e.g. the scale is not properly marked/measured.)
- or could be the variables and inconsistency (e.g. IF All the flasks were boiled beforehand in Pasteur’s experiment??)
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Random errors
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- bc of unpredictable variations or changes in experimental conditions
- can be environmental (e.g. the temperature outside, so certain experiments need to be in a room with controlled temp)
- can also be human error (e.g. math/estimation errors, or general observation errors)
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How to solve random errors
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Statistical analysis
- get more data, the closer you are to the true value.
- e.g. if the temperatures fluctuate in the environment, affecting the experiment’s outcome, then get a series of data from different times/when the temperature fluctuates. (ig depends on the experiment)
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Blunder/Human Error
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- usually due to carelessness
- e.g. incorrect data recorder or formula not applied well
- solved via
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How to solve human error?
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- Through caution