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Module 1: Development of Practical Skills in Physics
1.1 Practical Skills Assessed in a Written Examination
1.1.4 Evaluation
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Evaluation in practical skills involves assessing the
strengths
and weaknesses of the experimental design and
procedure
What should conclusions be based on in experimental evaluations?
Results and observations
What is an example of a random error in experiments?
Fluctuations in measurements
What is one recommendation that can be made based on experimental conclusions?
Further investigations
What is a random error in an experiment?
Unpredictable variations by chance
Random errors are consistent and predictable variations in measurements.
False
Conclusions in an experiment should address the original
aims
and hypotheses.
What should conclusions acknowledge in experimental data?
Limitations and uncertainties
What type of data is analyzed in qualitative evaluation?
Non-numerical data
Steps in the purpose of evaluation in an experiment:
1️⃣ Assess strengths of the design
2️⃣ Identify limitations of the experiment
3️⃣ Suggest improvements for future trials
Systematic errors affect accuracy, leading to
bias
Systematic errors affect accuracy, leading to
bias
Consistency with aims means that conclusions should align with the original objectives of the
experiment
Understanding types of errors is crucial for evaluating the reliability of
experimental results
.
True
Systematic errors affect the
accuracy
of the experiment.
What is the primary basis for drawing valid conclusions in an experiment?
Analysis of results and observations
Conclusions must always support the original hypotheses of the experiment.
False
Match the evaluation method with its description:
Qualitative Evaluation ↔️ Examines non-numerical data
Quantitative Evaluation ↔️ Uses statistical tools for analysis
Comparative Evaluation ↔️ Compares results to known standards
Limitations in an experiment restrict the
precision
or generalizability of results.
What is an example of a strength in the pendulum experiment?
Accurately controlling the length
Evaluation in practical skills includes identifying limitations that might affect
results
.
True
Steps involved in the purpose of evaluation in practical skills
1️⃣ Assessing strengths
2️⃣ Identifying limitations
3️⃣ Suggesting improvements
Equipment precision is an example of a limitation in experimental evaluations.
True
Random errors affect the
precision
of the experiment.
How do systematic errors affect experimental results?
Shift results in one direction
Match the error type with its impact on results:
Systematic Errors ↔️ Affect accuracy, cause bias
Random Errors ↔️ Affect precision, increase spread
Steps to consider when developing conclusions:
1️⃣ Ensure consistency with aims
2️⃣ Align conclusions with hypotheses
3️⃣ Interpret experimental results
4️⃣ Acknowledge limitations and uncertainties
Conclusions can suggest improvements or further
investigations
based on current findings.
Quantitative evaluation uses
statistical
tools to analyze numerical data.
True
Identifying limitations is essential for recognizing factors that may have reduced the
accuracy
of results.
True
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