Scientific Method Flashcards

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Sampling

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Procedure by which some members of a given population are selected as representatives of the entire populate

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Random sampling

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Equal chance of being selected out of the population

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Stratified sampling

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The population is sub-divided into groups and sampling is done from each group

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Biased sample

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When the general population isn’t represented

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Systematic error

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causes a consistent positive or negative offset from the ‘true’ value in a set of data, gives same error throughout experiment

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Example of systematic error

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Ruler being a few CM of each time

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Random error

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Varies and is equally likely to be positive or negative and may detected by repeated experiments

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Example of a random error

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Hitting a stopwatch too slow or fast

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Accuracy

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Refers to how close the measurements are to the true value

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If a result is accurate it is

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Free from a systematic error

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Precision

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How close the values are to each other, how similar the measurements are

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Quantitative data

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Measurements of observations using numbers

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Qualitative data

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Comparison of observations using words

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In a graph

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Independent variable goes on the bottom, dependent variable goes on the side

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In a table

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Independent variable goes on the left, dependent variable on the right

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Placebo

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Inactive substance or process that mimics the experimental variable but has not effect

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Ethical standards for testing on humans

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Voluntary participation, informed consent, risk of harm (minimised), confidentiality, anomymity

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Ethical standard for testing on animals

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Replace use of animals if possible, reduce amount of animals tested, refine process so animals aren’t stressed or harmed for no reason

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Percentage change

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