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What is replication?
Repeating an experiment to verify results.
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Why can incorrect ideas persist?
Due to bias, lack of evidence, or resistance to change.
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What role do governments play in scientific research?
They provide funding and regulation.
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What is the first step when testing a claim?
Ask a question or form a hypothesis.
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What question should you ask when reading a claim?
âWhat evidence supports this?â
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Why is replication sometimes difficult?
Cost, time, or lack of detail in methods.
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Why should multiple sources be used?
To increase reliability and reduce bias.
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What is quantitative data?
Numerical data.
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What does âcorrelation does not equal causationâ mean?
Two things may be related but one does not necessarily cause the other.
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How can media affect public understanding of science?
By exaggerating or simplifying results.
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What is a conflict of interest?
When personal or financial interests affect objectivity.
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What is a controlled variable?
A variable kept the same to ensure a fair test.
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Why is it important to cite sources?
To show credibility and avoid plagiarism.
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