Exam 1: Can Science Cure the Common Cold Introduction to the Scientific Method

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Why is the scientific method used?

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The average annual temperature among geographic regions is plotted on the x-axis of a graph and the spiciness of local food in that region is plotted on the y-axis. If the hotness of local food increases as the average annual temperature increases, then what can be concluded?

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What would result from an ideal experiment?

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Why might scientists often be hesitant to believe the results of a single experiment testing a particular treatment, even when the results are peer reviewed and statistically significant?

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What type of subject is treated as closely as possible to an experimental subject except that he or she does not get the experimental treatment?

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Which of the following is a true statement about experimentation?

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What would a news report on CNN that describes recently published research on a new treatment for colds be an example of?

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Which group would be the most effective control subjects in a test of an experimental treatment?

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According to scientific evidence, what is the best prevention method known for reducing the chance of contracting a common cold?

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When is an experiment considered to be double-blind?

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What is an intentionally ineffective treatment given to members of a control group in an experiment?

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Which situation describes potential observer bias in an experimental process?

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What type of reasoning is used to make predictions based on a hypothesis?

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What does sampling error refer to?

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When an experiment has a large sample size, and there is a large difference between the results in the experimental and control groups, how likely is it that the experimental results are statistically significant?

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What type of reasoning takes the form of "if/then" statements?

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Which microbiologists contributed to the germ theory of disease?

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Why are double-blind experiments used?

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When would an experimental result be considered statistically significant?

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