Biases
Scientific Method
Statistics
Universal Ideas
We Learned This?
100

Observational bias that occurs when people only search for something where it is easiest to look

What is the streetlight effect?

100

The manipulated variable in an experiment

What is the independent variable?

100
The most common value in a given data set

What is the mode?

100

This theory explains how stars and planets form from solar nebulae

What is condensation theory?

100
Life on Earth is formed of aggregations of a just a few types of these compounds

What are carbon compounds?

200

A flawed sampling process that produces an unrepresentative sample

What is a sampling bias?

200

There may be many of these such variables in an experiment. Changes in these variables are monitored.

What are dependent variables?
200

The middle number in an ordered list.

What is the median?

200

The Earth, ocean and atmosphere all accumulated in layers sorted by this

What is density?

200

In order for amino acids, simple sugars, and even nucleotides to form spontaneously there must be an absence of this 

What is atmospheric oxygen or free oxygen?

300

The act of pointing to data that seem to confirm a particular position, while ignoring data that may contradict that position

What is cherry picking?

300

Bias caused by the effects of interviewers on respondents

What is interviewer bias?

300

The quotient of the sum of a set of values and the number of values in a set

What is the arithmetic mean or average?

300
The volcanic venting of volatile substances, including water vapor

What is outgassing?

300

Our sun is this type of star

What is a red giant?

400

This occurs when an individual inserts him/herself into a group, causing a bias in the sample. The individual chooses themself to participate in a study.

What is self-selection bias?

400

An experimental study in which researchers randomly assign individuals to either an experimental or a control group and expose the experimental group to the manipulated variable of interest.

What is a randomized controlled trial?

400

a computed measure of how much scores vary around the mean score

What is standard deviation?

400

This stage in a star's life occurs just before nucleosynthesis

What is a protostar?

400

The evolution of living organisms from simple organic building blocks 

What is biosynthesis?

500

This bias occurs when volunteers are screened ahead of participation in a survey.

What is pre-screening or advertising bias?
500

An experiment in which neither the participant nor the researcher knows whether the participant has received the treatment or the placebo

What is a double-blind study?

500

When averages are taken across different groups, they can appear to contradict the overall averages

What is Simpson's paradox?

500

This thin cloud is believed to have given rise to our sun and solar system

What is a solar nebula?

500

This is the age of the oldest known fossils of life on Earth

What is 3.4 or 3.5 billion years old?

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