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Whatr type of evidence is needed for hypothesis t be supported or not supported
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Brent is doing research to make a type of baby bottle out of plastic that is free from harmful chemicals. What type of research
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In an experiment that is testing the effectiveness of a prescription drug, the scientist gave one group the pill they were
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Make a claim using toulmin for enhanced administrative efficiency
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What are the different reporting techniques?
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BASED ON THE RESEARCH YOU HAVE CONDUCTED. WHAT MAKES ONE SOURCE MORE TRUSTWORTHY OR CREDIBLE THAN ANOTHER? WHAT QUESTION DO YOU
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After gathering more information about an observation you made in an experiment or survey, you need to ________.
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yea I did that dot cap.
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After gathering more information about an observation you made in an experiment or survey, you need to ________.
give surveys
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Responses supporting evidence supporting evidence Boolean operators Boolean operators credible sources credible sources
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Describe how the peer-review process strengthens the quality of scientific claims.
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For this assignment you will visit the section in the coursebook and lecture (ch. 3) on the different types of research designs.
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Is the following an experiment or an observational study?
To examine whether playing music in a store increases the amount
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Doctors discourse community and the purpose for your research. Explain the importance of the research.
Summarize findings in a
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Introduction Introduce the discourse community and the purpose for your research. Explain the importance of the research.
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To corroborate information is to(1 point)
Responses find evidence that supports a scientific position. find evidence that
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When would it be a good idea to revise your research question? Select the two correct answers.
when you find enough sources to
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1. Tony decides to use observation. He visits 10 students and observes them doing schoolwork at home for 30 min. If a student
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A student wants to determine what type of cereal his classmates like best. He buys three of his favorite puffed cereals and one
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Anonymous
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Which option is the best strategy to synthesize information from sources regarding boundary issues? (1 point)
Find unbiased
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The number of times an experiment is repeated in a given study is called ________.
experiment trials accuracy hypothesis bias
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Looking to Quasi-experimental designs, briefly describe how this design works and then list the three major types of quasi
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What is the purpose of a survey?
(1 point) Responses To find out what interests your audience To find a story angle To find
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q
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Which of the following best identifies the methods and tools historians use to study the past?(1 point)
Responses Historians
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Choose the method a historian would use when thinking about the unique beliefs and viewpoints of an author and how they could
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WORLD HISTORY
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Refer to Wardle's article, "Identity, Authority, and Learning to Write in New Workplaces."
What research methods did the author
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The scientists are likely to make a large number of observations it say in the observations that they can use to make a testable
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Conduct a safe search of the Internet using the search terms "Federalist Papers" and "Anti-Federalist Papers" to find supporting
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You will begin by first just LISTING (not describing) all of the "steps in empirical research in criminal justice."
2) Then you
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Given the hypothesis below, A theory is a model or scheme that provides a perspective from which to view reality. what are the
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Given the hypothesis below, what are the independent and dependent variables? After listing each of the variables, how would you
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According to the google scholar website Search for recent (2022 – 2023) newspaper articles displaying five (5) variables in
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Why do psychologists rely on the scientific method?
1. to follow the tradition of Wilhelm Wudnt 2. to have their research
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Why do psychologists rely on the scientific method?
1) to follow the tradition of Wilhelm Wudnt 2) to have their research
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The __________ is the most accurate and commonly used technique psychologists follow to collect data.
1. Stage Method 2. Socratic
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What is a hypothesis?
1)a questionnaire 2) a scientific experiment 3) a set of assumptions used to explain some phenomenon for
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Which two adjectives describe a hypothesis?(1 point)
Responses unobservable and untestable unobservable and untestable conclusive
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what is an independent variable in an experiment
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Read the information you have found on how to design a good questionnaire and use it to assist you with this task.
Disign a
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Which of the following is a reason why historians may want to consider options as well as facts
A source that history trust is
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What are two ways to reduce bias in your research?
Only do the experiment once. Keep the research private. Remain transparent.
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In one two two sentences, explain how context is assessed when researching a scientific topic.(2 points)
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What is the purpose of a survey?
To find out what interests your audience To find a story angle To find primary sources To find
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What do researchers mean by "secondary data"?
 A. Information from research already conducted for another purpose  B. Data
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Scientist gather information and ______ in their search for answers to questions
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in which of the following contexts can the qualitative research be the perferrad approach
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Use what you learned about accessing and evaluating information to conduct
online research. Find at least three primary and
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Which of the following is an example of the sequence of data collection using explanatory sequential design
A) quantitative data
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Which of the following is not an example of non probability sampling
A) convenience sampling B) purposive sampling C)Cluster
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The unit of analysis identifies the .... that are being analysed in a study
A) groups B) variable of interest C) individuals D)
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The following is not amongst the steps you can take to ensure that you get enough information while you plan your data
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