In: Biology
Critical Thinking:
1- What is the value of questions that arise during an experiment process?
2- Why would it be a problem to use only on resource when conducting research for a scientific experiment?
3- A food scientist bakes one cookie dough sample at 350F for 13 minutes and a second sample at 375F for 11 minutes. What is the problem with the scientist's procedure?
4- What would happen if a researcher failed to realize a thermometer he was using has both Celsius and Fahrenheit scales?
5- Explain how the measurements for length and volume are related
1. Summerizing scientific studies and experiments based on studies and applying them to people's live isn't just difficult for the obvious reasons like understanding and then explaining scientific methods to non- specialists. It is also the case that context get lost, translate findings into tips,tools for a more meaningful life. Trust is good, but experiments isn't about trust, it's about verification. So questions arise during experiments are more valuable that to findings important results. Some valuable questions arise during experiments are listed here to improve the results or to findings the accuracy of experiments.
Dear students as per rule I have to do only one question. Please like and support.
a. Did the experimental study appear in a peer-reviewed journal?b. Who have done the experiments? Whre?c. What type of samples are used? And how was the sample big or differ in size? d. Did the researchers control for key differences? e. Was there a control group? d. Did the researchers established casualty? Correlation? Dependence or some other kind of questions? f. If the experiments overstating? g. Any experiments limitations and entertain alternative explanations?
This type of valuable questions with answers whose accuracy changes and shift and decays over time needed to be reformed, remade and re-evaluate as this way it helps to the experiments results.