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Leaving Certificate Biology Scientific Method 2 EQ iQuiz SECOND Press the F5 Key to Begin, Then click on this Blue Box FIRST In PowerPoint 2007 if you see a Security Warning click HERE on Options… and then click on Enable this content
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A possible explanation for an observation is referred to as a … ResultPrinciple TheoryHypothesis
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Which of the following is used to test a hypothesis? ExperimentQuiz ReportAnalysis
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The information collected from experiments is referred to as … ReportsData ConclusionsAccounts
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Based on the interpretation of the data collected in an experiment, a scientist will form a … MethodConclusion QuestionSurvey
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When conducting an experiment, sample size should be … AverageStandard SmallLarge
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An experimental set-up designed for comparison is referred to as a … ModelCheck ControlRepeat
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Scientific studies are reported in … DiariesJournals BulletinsPeriodicals
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An exact repeat of an experiment is called a … ReplicateCopy PrincipleReproduction
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When conducting an experiment, how many variable should be tested at a time? VariesOne TwoAll
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A theory that has withstood rigorous testing and is accepted as true is called a … RuleHypothesis LawPrinciple
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The study of the morality of human conduct is referred to as … RhetoricSemantics EthnicityEthics
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A dummy treatment give in medical studies is called a … PanaceaPlacento PlaceboPlacato
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A test where neither the tester nor the subject know who is receiving the test chemical and who is receiving the placebo is called a … Cover testDouble blind test Blind man testUndercover test
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When conducting an experiment, test samples should be chosen … CarefullyRandomly ConvenientlySelectively
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Which of the following is not a limitation of the scientific method? Accidental discoveries Changing world Extent of knowledge Amount of time
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