BTEC Unit 3 Applied Science Questions And Answers
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What is a hypothesis?
- a hypothesis is defined as an educated guess
What is a null hypothesis?
- null means zero. so a null hypothesis states that two variables are not related.
why when making a hypothesis should it be aimed to be quantifiable
- this is because markers will award more more marks for being more precise and
in more detail
what is the meaning of independent variable
- an independent variable is something that you change within an experiment
- for eg. the light intensity.
,what is the meaning of dependent variable
- a dependent variable is something that you can measure within an experiment
- for. eg. the growth of plants.
what is the meaning of control variable
- a control variable is something that is kept the same within a experiment
- for eg. the enzyme used to measure the effect on pH
what does it mean if one variable is dependent on another
- for eg. the growth of a crop is dependent on the type of fertiliser used in the soil.
revise A5 part of specification
- on moodle :)
what happenes if there is an anomalous result in a set of values and how do we spot
one.
- it is spotted by looking out of place
- for eg. 2,2,3,19,3,2 --> 19 is the anomaly as it doesn't fit in with the values
,- if an anomalous result is found we don't include when calculating any statastical
tests such as t-test, ki squared or even when calculating a mean value.
how do we calculate the mean value of a set of value
- first put numbers in order
- identify any anomalies
- add all the numbers together
- divide the answer by how many numbers there are
- = mean value :)
what is the meaning of standard deviation and what does it show
- standard deviation is the number that shows the amount off variation in a set of
results
- it shows the spread of results
how do we calculate standard deviation non-calc method
, - x1 = mean from 1st set of data
- x2 = mean from 2nd set of data
- n = number of items
AD
how do we calculate standard deviation (on new casio calc) method
- home
- statistics
- 2-variable
- input data
- press exe
- 2 var results
- 2nd to last = SD
what are t-tests
- a type of statistical test
- a test which shows if there a significant difference between two sets shown
mathematically
/2025
What is a hypothesis?
- a hypothesis is defined as an educated guess
What is a null hypothesis?
- null means zero. so a null hypothesis states that two variables are not related.
why when making a hypothesis should it be aimed to be quantifiable
- this is because markers will award more more marks for being more precise and
in more detail
what is the meaning of independent variable
- an independent variable is something that you change within an experiment
- for eg. the light intensity.
,what is the meaning of dependent variable
- a dependent variable is something that you can measure within an experiment
- for. eg. the growth of plants.
what is the meaning of control variable
- a control variable is something that is kept the same within a experiment
- for eg. the enzyme used to measure the effect on pH
what does it mean if one variable is dependent on another
- for eg. the growth of a crop is dependent on the type of fertiliser used in the soil.
revise A5 part of specification
- on moodle :)
what happenes if there is an anomalous result in a set of values and how do we spot
one.
- it is spotted by looking out of place
- for eg. 2,2,3,19,3,2 --> 19 is the anomaly as it doesn't fit in with the values
,- if an anomalous result is found we don't include when calculating any statastical
tests such as t-test, ki squared or even when calculating a mean value.
how do we calculate the mean value of a set of value
- first put numbers in order
- identify any anomalies
- add all the numbers together
- divide the answer by how many numbers there are
- = mean value :)
what is the meaning of standard deviation and what does it show
- standard deviation is the number that shows the amount off variation in a set of
results
- it shows the spread of results
how do we calculate standard deviation non-calc method
, - x1 = mean from 1st set of data
- x2 = mean from 2nd set of data
- n = number of items
AD
how do we calculate standard deviation (on new casio calc) method
- home
- statistics
- 2-variable
- input data
- press exe
- 2 var results
- 2nd to last = SD
what are t-tests
- a type of statistical test
- a test which shows if there a significant difference between two sets shown
mathematically