Module 5
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Module 8
Working Scientifically
100
  1. Water, nutrients, light, and soil

Which of the following conditions could you alter when investigating plant growth?

100

Pressure and Volume inverse realtionship

What is Boyle's Law?

100

Closest to determined level

What is accuracy?

100

Powerful generation of electricity

What is nuclear power?

100

Scanners, five senses are used for this

Which of the following are ways in which observations can occur?

200
  1. Primary investigation

What type of scientific methodology did Marshall and Warren employ that resulted in a breakthrough when investigating the cause of peptic ulcers?

200

Gases expand when heated

Charle's Law

200

Astrology

What is a Pseudoscience?

200

Cost

What is a negative of vaccination programs?

200

A group that ate breakfast and attempted the same examination as the test group

Which of the following would be the best control group for this experiment?

300
  1. The distance between Syene and Alexandria

Which of the following could be an example of secondary data that Eratosthenes collected to complete his investigation?

300

Distance over speed

What is Speed?

300

Playing music to children to improve ability.

What is the Mozart effect?

300

Carried out the first smallpox vaccine

Who is Edward Jenner?

300

Controlling variables

How is validity improved?

400
  1. Experimental testing

What type of methods did Warren and Marshall use to collect data?

400

The particles collide more often

What is Collision Theory

400

A personality endorses a product

What is the Halo Effect?

400

Can cause a loss of bio diversity

What is damming?

400

To ensure that the results reflect the effect of the independent variable

What is a control?

500

Hpylori

What bacteria causes ulcers?

500

A centimetre ruler

Analogue tool

500

A drug that has no effect

What is a placebo?

500

Foods that can been changed by science

What is GM food?

500

Evaluating the safety of an experiment

What is a risk assessment?