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Unit 1 Chapter 2, Sections 2-3 Causation in Science/ Procedure and Ethics in Research Mr. Young
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Essential Question Why is it important to look at the cause before jumping to conclusions of the effect of an event?
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The Nature of Causation Causation- events occur in predictable, nonrandom ways Social Scientists look for the factors that cause social events to happen
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Causation Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTbZoKE OkUg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTbZoKE OkUg
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Multiple Causation Belief that an event occurs as a result of several factors working in combination
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Variables Characteristic that is subject to change
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Quantitative Variable Variable that can be measured and given a numerical value Example: literacy rate in developing countries
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Qualitative Variable Defined by presence or absence in a category Example: “either/or” “yes/no” Sex, Marital status, group membership
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Independent Variable A characteristic that causes something to occur Time studying for test
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Dependent Variable A characteristic that reflects a change Grade on Test
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Intervening Variable Variable that changes the relationship between an independent and dependent variable Government assistance that can help the poor Sickness in the family
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Correlation A measure of the relationship between two variables Existence of correlation does not necessarily mean a cause- and-effect relationship exists
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Correlation videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLLJMMXr nQE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DLLJMMXr nQE&feature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkAymkcZ O48 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkAymkcZ O48
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Positive correlation When independent and dependent variable change in the same direction When grades (dependent) improve as study time increases (independent)
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Positive Correlation Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6AtTIdjR Q4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6AtTIdjR Q4
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Negative correlation Variables change in opposite direction Grades (dependent) go down as time spent watching television (independent) increase
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Correlation and Causation http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNonyq1y hiE http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNonyq1y hiE
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Standards for showing causation Standard 1- Two variables must be correlated
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Standards Continued Standard 2- All other possible factors must be taken into account Spurious correlation- relationship between two variables that is actually caused by 3 rd factor
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Standard Cont. Standard 3- Change in independent variable must occur before a change in dependent can occur
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Section 3: Procedures in Research Scientific Method- pursuit of knowledge in a systematic way Hypothesis- educated guess
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7 steps of research Step 1: Identify the Problem
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Step 2: Review the Literature
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Step 3: Formulate Hypothesis Because of the popularity of the show, more people with last name Griffen are calling their son Stewie
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Step 4: Develop a Research Design
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Steps Contiued: Step 5: Collect Data Step 6: Analyze Data Step 7: State finding and Conclusion
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Essential Question Why is it important to look at the cause before jumping to conclusions of the effect of an event?
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