What does “plagiarism” mean in a digital or academic context?
What is using someone else’s work without proper credit
What field studies human behavior and mental processes?
What is psychology?
What does “vital signs” refer to
What are measurements like temperature, pulse, respiration, and blood pressure?
What term describes forming a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning?
What is inference?
What is the primary purpose of wearing goggles in a science lab?
What is to protect the eyes from chemicals or debris?
What online database is commonly used for academic research articles?
What is JSTOR (or Google Scholar)
What term refers to shared beliefs and practices of a group?
What is culture?
What position places a patient flat on their back?
What is the supine position?
What type of question asks why or how rather than what?
What is an analytical question?
What tool is used to accurately measure the volume of a liquid in a lab?
What is a graduated cylinder?
What term describes protecting personal information online?
What is digital security?
What sociological concept explains learned behaviors through observation?
What is social learning?
What is the normal adult body temperature in Fahrenheit
What is approximately 98.6°F?
What logical error occurs when someone jumps to conclusions without enough evidence
What is a hasty generalization?
What term describes a variable that is kept the same throughout an experiment?
What is a controlled variable (or constant)?
What is the purpose of using keywords in database searches?
What is to narrow and refine search results?
What term describes unequal access to resources or opportunities?
What is social inequality?
What term describes preventing infection through handwashing and PPE?
What is infection control?
What skill involves comparing multiple perspectives before deciding?
What is evaluative thinking?
What is the difference between qualitative and quantitative data?
What is qualitative data is descriptive, while quantitative data is numerical?
What digital skill involves evaluating the credibility of online sources?
What is information literacy?
What concept examines how individual behavior is shaped by social structures?
What is sociological perspective (or social context)?
What ethical principle means “do no harm”?
What is nonmaleficence?
What is it called when you examine assumptions that underlie an argument?
What is critical reflection?
What is the purpose of a control group in a scientific experiment?
What is to provide a baseline for comparison to determine the effect of the independent variable?