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    • What is the primary goal of a well-designed experiment?
      Reliable and meaningful results
    • What is the independent variable in an experiment?
      The variable manipulated
    • Factors that are kept constant in an experiment are called controls
    • Why is randomization important in experimental design?
      To minimize bias
    • Sampling error occurs when the sample differs from the larger population.

      True
    • Unconscious influence of the researcher's expectations on observations is called observer bias.
    • Validity refers to the consistency and reproducibility of experimental results.
      False
    • What is an example of an experiment with high validity but low reliability?
      Accurate plant height, variable trials
    • Reliability refers to the consistency and reproducibility of the results
    • Why is it important to assess both validity and reliability in an experiment?
      Determine data quality
    • Randomization in experimental design helps ensure reliability.

      True
    • Evaluating experimental results involves considering both validity and reliability
    • Replication in experimental design helps ensure data reliability.
      True
    • Evaluating whether results are consistent across multiple trials assesses their reliability
    • Match the component of a well-designed experiment with its description:
      Hypothesis ↔️ A testable prediction
      Independent variable ↔️ Variable manipulated by researcher
      Dependent variable ↔️ Variable measured in response
    • The independent variable is the variable measured in response to experimental changes.
      False
    • Randomization in experimental design minimizes potential bias
    • Sampling error occurs when the sample differs from the larger population being studied.
      True
    • Minimizing sources of error is crucial to ensure the reliability and validity
    • What is the term for inaccuracies or imprecision in the measuring instrument or technique?
      Measurement error
    • What type of error occurs when a researcher's expectations unconsciously influence observations?
      Observer bias
    • Match the source of error with its description:
      Measurement error ↔️ Inaccuracies in the measuring instrument
      Sampling error ↔️ Differences between sample and population
      Observer bias ↔️ Unconscious influence of expectations
      Experimental error ↔️ Uncontrolled factors affecting dependent variable
    • A reliable experiment produces similar results when repeated under the same conditions.

      True
    • What type of error can undermine the validity of experimental results?
      Observer bias
    • What should a well-justified conclusion consider in experimental design?
      Potential sources of error
    • What should researchers evaluate to determine if results are consistent across multiple trials?
      Reliability
    • A hypothesis is a testable prediction about the relationship between variables
    • The dependent variable is observed in response to changes in the independent variable.

      True
    • Arrange the following steps in the design of a well-designed experiment:
      1️⃣ Formulate a hypothesis
      2️⃣ Identify independent and dependent variables
      3️⃣ Design controls
      4️⃣ Perform replicates
      5️⃣ Randomize experimental conditions
    • One key source of error in data collection is measurement error.
    • Match the source of error with its description:
      Measurement error ↔️ Inaccuracies in measuring instrument
      Sampling error ↔️ Differences between sample and population
      Observer bias ↔️ Researcher's expectations influence results
    • What two factors are crucial for ensuring the quality of experimental results?
      Reliability and validity
    • Experimental design factors like randomization and replication help ensure reliability
    • What does validity refer to in experimental design?
      Measuring what intended
    • An experiment testing fertilizer effects has high validity if it accurately measures plant height.

      True
    • Sources of error, such as observer bias, can undermine the validity
    • What is an example of an experiment with high validity but low reliability?
      Fertilizer testing
    • What is a potential source of error that can undermine the validity of experimental results?
      Observer bias
    • What should a well-justified conclusion consider in experimental results?
      Potential sources of error
    • What does the term "justification" refer to in evaluating conclusions from experimental data?
      Reasonableness of conclusion
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