Deck 19: The Research Process

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The laboratory notebook for research in food science should be a

A) Bound notebook
B) Loose leaf notebook
C) Purchased food science lab book
D) Spiral notebook
E) Any of the above will be fine
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The justification and purpose of an experiment are usually found in the
Introduction.
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If flour and sugar are needed in conducting an experiment, the amounts needed should be

A) Taken from fresh packages each day
B) Purchased weekly
C) Purchased monthly
D) Purchased at one time before beginning the experiment
E) Purchased as needed during the experiment.
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The results that are measured are the:

A) Dependent variable(s)
B) Independent variables
C) Extraneous variables
D) Hypothetical variables
E) None of these
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The method to be used in preparing samples in a research project needs to be stated precisely at all steps so that other researchers can replicate preparation of samples.
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Follow the style guide for the journal in which the paper might be published.
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Qualified researchers and scientists are the only people reporting research about food on the Internet.
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A statement of an expected positive result of an experiment is called the:

A) Title
B) Purpose
C) Theory
D) Hypothesis
E) Null hypothesis
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The variable that is manipulated by the researcher is the:

A) Dependent variable
B) Independent variable
C) Extraneous variable
D) Hypothetical variable
E) None of these.
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Development of a statement of the purpose of a research project may begin with identifying a general topic, but needs to be defined specifically so that an appropriate research design can be planned.
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Positive assumption to test logical or empirical consequences of applying a variable in a research project is called:

A) Variable
B) Extraneous variable
C) Hypothesis
D) Theory
E) None of the above
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. The calculated average of scores can be reported as the mean of the scores.
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Samples should be coded to eliminate bias from the judges.
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Control is critical in a food science experiment to eliminate the;

A) Dependent variables
B) Extraneous variables
C) Independent variables
D) Statistical deviation
E) None of the above
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There is no need to record variations from exact procedures in the laboratory notebook.
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Justification frequently is based on the needs of the?

A) Laboratory
B) Scientist
C) Consumer
D) Corporation
E) University
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Research journals of importance in reviewing the literature for food research include:

A) Journal of Food Science
B) Food Technology
C) Cereal Chemistry
D) Journal of Dairy Science
E) All of the above, depending on the topic.
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Cake samples for evaluation should be cut using a:

A) Template
B) Scissors
C) Basic concept
D) Random plan
E) Geographic atlas
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Mean and mode are synonyms that can be used interchangeably to report
experimental results.
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Plans for sensory and objective measurements and the scorecard need to be made when the experiment is planned.
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Design scorecards for sensory evaluation.
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Explain how to select and train sensory panelists.
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Decide the appropriate sensory testing to incorporate in a research study.
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Identify the characteristics of food that can be evaluated by using human senses.
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Statistical analyses are conducted to determine the probability that the observed results are due to the variable applied and not simply to chance.
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Distinguish between:
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In the above experiment, give the independent variable: [type of flour]
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In the above experiment, list five control measures that would prevent extraneous variables from affecting the experiment results:
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A student is conducting an experiment using all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, and bread flour in a standard yeast bread recipe. Write a simple purpose statement that would be applicable to that experiment. Then write a hypothesis and null hypothesis for the same experiment.
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Describe the sensory organs and their actions.
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Deck 19: The Research Process
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The laboratory notebook for research in food science should be a

A) Bound notebook
B) Loose leaf notebook
C) Purchased food science lab book
D) Spiral notebook
E) Any of the above will be fine
A
2
The justification and purpose of an experiment are usually found in the
Introduction.
True
3
If flour and sugar are needed in conducting an experiment, the amounts needed should be

A) Taken from fresh packages each day
B) Purchased weekly
C) Purchased monthly
D) Purchased at one time before beginning the experiment
E) Purchased as needed during the experiment.
D
4
The results that are measured are the:

A) Dependent variable(s)
B) Independent variables
C) Extraneous variables
D) Hypothetical variables
E) None of these
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The method to be used in preparing samples in a research project needs to be stated precisely at all steps so that other researchers can replicate preparation of samples.
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Follow the style guide for the journal in which the paper might be published.
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Qualified researchers and scientists are the only people reporting research about food on the Internet.
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A statement of an expected positive result of an experiment is called the:

A) Title
B) Purpose
C) Theory
D) Hypothesis
E) Null hypothesis
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The variable that is manipulated by the researcher is the:

A) Dependent variable
B) Independent variable
C) Extraneous variable
D) Hypothetical variable
E) None of these.
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Development of a statement of the purpose of a research project may begin with identifying a general topic, but needs to be defined specifically so that an appropriate research design can be planned.
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Positive assumption to test logical or empirical consequences of applying a variable in a research project is called:

A) Variable
B) Extraneous variable
C) Hypothesis
D) Theory
E) None of the above
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. The calculated average of scores can be reported as the mean of the scores.
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Samples should be coded to eliminate bias from the judges.
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Control is critical in a food science experiment to eliminate the;

A) Dependent variables
B) Extraneous variables
C) Independent variables
D) Statistical deviation
E) None of the above
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There is no need to record variations from exact procedures in the laboratory notebook.
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Justification frequently is based on the needs of the?

A) Laboratory
B) Scientist
C) Consumer
D) Corporation
E) University
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Research journals of importance in reviewing the literature for food research include:

A) Journal of Food Science
B) Food Technology
C) Cereal Chemistry
D) Journal of Dairy Science
E) All of the above, depending on the topic.
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Cake samples for evaluation should be cut using a:

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B) Scissors
C) Basic concept
D) Random plan
E) Geographic atlas
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19
Mean and mode are synonyms that can be used interchangeably to report
experimental results.
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Plans for sensory and objective measurements and the scorecard need to be made when the experiment is planned.
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Design scorecards for sensory evaluation.
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22
Explain how to select and train sensory panelists.
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Decide the appropriate sensory testing to incorporate in a research study.
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Identify the characteristics of food that can be evaluated by using human senses.
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Statistical analyses are conducted to determine the probability that the observed results are due to the variable applied and not simply to chance.
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Distinguish between:
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In the above experiment, give the independent variable: [type of flour]
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In the above experiment, list five control measures that would prevent extraneous variables from affecting the experiment results:
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A student is conducting an experiment using all-purpose flour, whole wheat flour, and bread flour in a standard yeast bread recipe. Write a simple purpose statement that would be applicable to that experiment. Then write a hypothesis and null hypothesis for the same experiment.
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Describe the sensory organs and their actions.
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