100% tevredenheidsgarantie Direct beschikbaar na je betaling Lees online óf als PDF Geen vaste maandelijkse kosten 4.2 TrustPilot
logo-home
Samenvatting

Summary Biology 102 - Exam 1 Study guide

Beoordeling
-
Verkocht
-
Pagina's
10
Geüpload op
10-06-2024
Geschreven in
2020/2021

This is a comprehensive and detailed study guide on Exam 1 for Biol 102. Quality stuff!! You'll need it!!

Instelling
Vak









Oeps! We kunnen je document nu niet laden. Probeer het nog eens of neem contact op met support.

Geschreven voor

Instelling
Vak

Documentinformatie

Geüpload op
10 juni 2024
Aantal pagina's
10
Geschreven in
2020/2021
Type
Samenvatting

Onderwerpen

Voorbeeld van de inhoud

Biol 102
Spring 2021
Exam 1 Study Guide & Review Sheet

EXAM REVIEW SHEET:
At the end of these units, you should be able to fully answer and explain the following …
The Process of Science
 Science as a way of knowing.
o What types of questions can science be used to explore?
o What types of questions cannot be explored using scientific methods?
o Science is based on the process of hypothesis testing. What is a hypothesis?
 Informed, logical and plausible explanation for observations of the natural world.
o Science is limited to hypotheses that can be falsified. What does this mean?
 It must make predictions that can be clearly determined to be true or false, right or wrong.
o Hypothesis testing yields the facts of science. What is a scientific fact?
 A direct and repeatable observation of any aspect of the natural world.
o Ultimately, science seeks to develop theories. What is a “theory” in science?
 A hypothesis, or group of related hypotheses that has received substantial confirmation
through diverse lines of investigation by independent researchers.
o Why does science never claim to have proven a hypothesis? What language do they used when the
data indicate their hypothesis is true?
 It can never be completely proven, so they reject or accept hypothesis, or modify it.
o When scientists draw conclusions from their evidence, they must be careful to distinguish
between correlation and causation. Define each of these terms.
 Correlation: Two or more aspects of the natural world behave in a interrelated
manner.
 Causation: Change in one aspect causes change in another.
o What are the limits of science?
 Only can be applied to observable and measurable natural world
 Cannot tell us what to with the information it uncovers
 Provide no help as to what is morally or ethically right or wrong
 Does not provide insight into life experiences of those different from ourselves
 The scientific method
o Distinguish between types of Treatments: Experimental Treatment (called the “treatment group”
in the PowerPoint & textbook) and Control Treatment.
 Experimental treatment: Those exposed to the independent variable
 Control Treatment: Those who experience everything except the variable
being tested. Serves as the benchmark for outcome without the treatment
o What is the role of each component of a scientific experiment?
o Independent vs dependent variables vs-controlled variables
 Independent: A single variable that is manipulated
 Dependent: Any variable that responds or could potentially respond to the
changes in the independent variable
 Control: maintained under a standard set of conditions with no change in
the independent variable
o Predictions
 ??
o Know the experiments you did in lab – what were the dependent and independent variables in
your heart rate experiments? What variables did you control in the experiments?
 Independent: Mouth breathing or nose breathing

,  Dependent: Heart rate
 Control variables: breathing time, when you measured your heart rate

o What is peer-review? What does it accomplish?
 Found in scientific journals that publish original research after it has passed
the scrutiny of experts who have no direct involvement in the research
under review.
o Drawing conclusions based on data can be challenging. What are some pitfalls that can lead to
wrong conclusions?
 ??
o What is the role of statistics in science?
 Helps use the proper methods to collect data, employ the correct analyses
and effectively present the results.
o Do cell phones cause brain cancer? Explain…
 No, there is no direct correlation/causation that cell phones cause brain
cancer

 Know the textbook story of how researchers explored white-nose syndrome in bats
o What observations did the scientists make?
 The sick bats not only had white noses, but also had depleted fat reserves,
meaning they did have enough stored energy to get through the winter.
o What were the two main hypotheses they proposed to explain the dead bats?
 The fungus was the primary cause of death in bats
 The fungus was the secondary effect of an underlying condition, such as a viral
infection
 An environmental contaminant, such as a pesticide was the cause of death
o What were the 4 groups of Blehert’s experiment? See Figure 1.6.
 Control group
 Airborne exposure
 Contact exposure
 Fungus applied to wings
o What question was each group designed to answer?
 Is WNS caused by contact with the fungus Geomyces destructans? (Hypothesis
was supported, only those who came in contact with Geomyces destructans
contracted WNS).

 Pseudoscience
o What is pseudo-science?
 Scientific-sounding statements, beliefs, or practices that are not actually
based on the scientific method.
o What sorts of things can you look for in a study to help determine whether the methods are
truly scientific?
 Observable or quantifiable?
 Clear and measurable?
 Testable and falsifiable?
 Carefully designed and reproducible?
 Logically follow?
 Review from practicing scientists?

Maak kennis met de verkoper

Seller avatar
De reputatie van een verkoper is gebaseerd op het aantal documenten dat iemand tegen betaling verkocht heeft en de beoordelingen die voor die items ontvangen zijn. Er zijn drie niveau’s te onderscheiden: brons, zilver en goud. Hoe beter de reputatie, hoe meer de kwaliteit van zijn of haar werk te vertrouwen is.
anyiamgeorge19 Arizona State University
Volgen Je moet ingelogd zijn om studenten of vakken te kunnen volgen
Verkocht
60
Lid sinds
2 jaar
Aantal volgers
16
Documenten
7001
Laatst verkocht
1 maand geleden
Scholarshub

Scholarshub – Smarter Study, Better Grades! Tired of endless searching for quality study materials? ScholarsHub got you covered! We provide top-notch summaries, study guides, class notes, essays, MCQs, case studies, and practice resources designed to help you study smarter, not harder. Whether you’re prepping for an exam, writing a paper, or simply staying ahead, our resources make learning easier and more effective. No stress, just success! A big thank you goes to the many students from institutions and universities across the U.S. who have crafted and contributed these essential study materials. Their hard work makes this store possible. If you have any concerns about how your materials are being used on ScholarsHub, please don’t hesitate to reach out—we’d be glad to discuss and resolve the matter. Enjoyed our materials? Drop a review to let us know how we’re helping you! And don’t forget to spread the word to friends, family, and classmates—because great study resources are meant to be shared. Wishing y'all success in all your academic pursuits! ✌️

Lees meer Lees minder
3,4

5 beoordelingen

5
2
4
0
3
2
2
0
1
1

Recent door jou bekeken

Waarom studenten kiezen voor Stuvia

Gemaakt door medestudenten, geverifieerd door reviews

Kwaliteit die je kunt vertrouwen: geschreven door studenten die slaagden en beoordeeld door anderen die dit document gebruikten.

Niet tevreden? Kies een ander document

Geen zorgen! Je kunt voor hetzelfde geld direct een ander document kiezen dat beter past bij wat je zoekt.

Betaal zoals je wilt, start meteen met leren

Geen abonnement, geen verplichtingen. Betaal zoals je gewend bent via Bancontact, iDeal of creditcard en download je PDF-document meteen.

Student with book image

“Gekocht, gedownload en geslaagd. Zo eenvoudig kan het zijn.”

Alisha Student

Veelgestelde vragen