Methods
Planning
Ethics
Data
Aspects of a report
100

Name the 3 main forms of variable? 

indepenant, dependant and controlled

100

population vs. sample

A population is the wider group whereas a sample is the participants selected from the population. 

100

Ethical concept vs Ethical Guideline 

Ethical guidelines are rules that must be followed for protection and welfare purposes where as concepts are used to analyse and evaluate the moral aspects of conducting an experiment

100
Types of Data 

Primary and Secondary, Quantitative and Quantitative. 

100

What key components should be in a scientific report?

Abstract, Introduction, methodology (participants, materials and procedure), results, discussion and references and acknowledgments. 

200

what is the initial step when beginning a scientific experiment and why? 

Aim - highlights the purpose of the experiment and why it is being conducted. 

E.g. To investigate the effect of IV on the DV.

200

What are the 2 types of sampling techniques? (according to the texbook) 

Stratified and Random 

200

List the ethical concepts (explain if possible)

Beneficence (commitment to maximising benefit), non-maleficence (minimise harm), integrity (commitment to research and reporting honestly), justice (moral obligation of competing claims being help fairly) and respect (value of life). 

200

3 types of error 

Random, systematic and personal 

200

aspects of a discussion 

results and direction (in comparison to control group), whether or not hypothesis was proved, validity and generalisability, limitations. 

300

What does a scientific experiment work to test?

to measure the effect of an independant variable on the dependant variable

300

Explain the process of stratified sampling. 

Population is 1st divided into subgroups, each member of a subgroup is then randomly allocated to a group based off of their proportion in the population. 

e.g 1/4 being high income earners vs 3/4 being low-middle income earners. 

300

List ethical guidelines 

Informed consent, withdrawal rights, voluntary participation, use of deception, debrief, confidentiality. 

300

What is standard deviation used for? 

It is a measure of validity that measures the spread of data around the mean 

300

How can you tell the difference between scientific and Non-scientific report?

Opinion - judgement without proof base

anecdote - personal story 

Evidence - a verified fact 

Generally speaking, a scientific report will not have any opinions or anecdotes within the results or discussion. 

400

Structure of a hypothesis (write on board and come up with suggestions) 

it is hypothesised that the IV (experimental) will have a strength/ direction effect on the DV compared to IV (control).

400

List the types of investigation methods (min. 3) 

Case study, correlation study, fieldwork (e.g interviews, participant observation), literature review, Modelling and simulation, product, process and system development (designing to meet human needs - e.g DSM) 

400

OHS safety requirements when investigating 

Risk assessment and safety data sheet (SDS).

400

difference between reproducibility and repeatability

Reproducibility - closeness of results (when in same condition)

Repeatability - closeness of results (when in different conditions)

500

What is the difference between an extraneous and confounding variable? 

extraneous can be easily controlled, confounding is harder/impossible to control. 

500

What are the types of experimental designs? (explain each)

Within design - Participants are involved in both the experimental and controlled groups.

Experimental design - participants are allocated into EITHER the experimental or controlled groups. 

Mixed Design - Mix of both experimental and within subject design groups. 

500

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander NHMRC six core values

spirit and integrity, cultural continuity, equity, reciprocity, respect, and responsibility 

(Highly likely to be on exam!)

500

Difference between internal and external validity 

Internal - How much an experiment accurately assesses what it claims to assess. 

External - whether results can be generalised. 

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