Section 2 Flashcards

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How should you review your hypothesis

A

A simple correct statement is made as to whether or not the results support the hypothesis and an explanation that includes a detailed description of a correctly identified pattern or lack of pattern

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How do you answer a question about repeatability

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There is a correct statement regarding whether or not any measurements were repeated and a clear indication of which results were repeated. These is reference to anomalous results or systematic errors, and the effects these would cause

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3
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How do you sketch the graph

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Both axes labelled with the variables and units and an appropriate line drawn

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How do you analyse a case study

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A clear statement is made hat Case study 1 supports and correct statements are made about case study 2 and 3 supported by a more detailed explanation of both of them

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How do you compare the relationship

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There is data quoted to support any comments. A realisation that any discerned relationship can only be an approximation using the data from the table as some results may be anomalies

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How do you answer a question on context

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Am idea from the research has been related to the context and there is a detailed explanation of how this idea can be applied in the given context

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How many variables must you correctly identify

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Three

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