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kinesiology 310 exam 1
characteristic of normal science that assumes that complex behaviors can be reduced,
analyzed, explained as parts that can then be put back together to understand the whole -
ANS-reductionism

hypothesis used primarily in the statistical test for the reliability of the results that says that there
are no differences among treatments. - ANS-null hypothesis

De-stabilisation, disorientation, facilitating environment, Re-orientation - ANS-4 steps in the
sequence of paradigm shift

describe, predict, control, explain - ANS-The purpose of research

tenacity, intuition, deductive reasoning, scientific reasoning - ANS-sources of information from
least reliable to most reliable

increasing the likelihood of rejecting a false null hypothesis - ANS-power

an outlier event that lies between normal expectations - ANS-black swan

the ability to conclude that only the independent variable affected any differences in measures
of the dependent variable across groups - ANS-internal validity

how analytics are being used to improve physical training and health of athletes -
ANS-Moneyball 2.0 article

"when you have two competing theories that make exactly the same predictions, the simpler
one is the better one" - ANS-occam's razor

30 min per day 150 min per week moderate-to-vigourous PA - ANS-physical activity guidelines

identify common factors or characteristics that contribute to cardiovascular disease -
ANS-Framingham Heart Study

precision, simplicity, and testability - ANS-three components used to evaluate a theory

was originally used as a simple means of classifying secondary individuals with an average
body composition - ANS-BMI

the inclination after an event has occurred, to see the event as having been predictable -
ANS-hindsight bias

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