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LS15 final ucla exam questions and answers (100% pass) what are the steps of the scientific method? - Answer️️ -1. make observations 2. formulate hypotheses 3. make a prediction 4. conduct an experiment 5. conclusion what 2 things make a hypothesis good? - Answer️️ -testable and ref...

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LS15 final ucla exam questions and
answers (100% pass)

what are the steps of the scientific method? - Answer✔️✔️-1. make
observations

2. formulate hypotheses

3. make a prediction

4. conduct an experiment

5. conclusion

what 2 things make a hypothesis good? - Answer✔️✔️-testable and refutable

what does a prediction sound like - Answer✔️✔️-if my hypothesis is true,
when i do X, then Y will occur

what is scientific thinking? - Answer✔️✔️-1. we make observations

2. we formulate hypotheses

3. we make predictions (based on the hypotheses)

4. we devise and carry out experiments (to test the hypotheses and
alternatives)

5. we draw conclusions, modify hypotheses, (and continue the process)

what does scientific thinking do? - Answer✔️✔️-scientific thinking
illuminates situations in which we should change what we think

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what is at the core of scientific thinking? - Answer✔️✔️-the ability to
imagine a "critical experiment"

how can you increase your experiment's power? - Answer✔️✔️-1. randomize
subjects across control and experimental groups

2. control your study

3. use a double blind design

which experimental tests are better? those done in lab, or in the real world?
- Answer✔️✔️-the better controlled an experiment is, the more confidence
we should have in its results.

however, as experiments are better controlled they often are poorer models
of the situation of interest (less generalizable)

pseudoscience - Answer✔️✔️-presenting information that is not true, or was
not achieved through true scientific thinking/experiments

anecdotes - Answer✔️✔️-when we are overly biased on careful study
and/or not representative of the norm; the "vaccines cause autism" idea

pseudoscience capitalizes on the belief that: - Answer✔️✔️-scientific thinking
is a powerful method for learning about the world, and therefore people
are likely to believe pseudoscience even if it is not true

the regeneration of skin cells after a laceration may be attributed to -
Answer✔️✔️-mitosis



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individuals that have the same genotype for a given trait: - Answer✔️✔️-can
have different phenotypes for that trait; environment and norm of
reactivity

when gametes are produced through meiosis, each sperm or egg generally
ends up with: - Answer✔️✔️-exactly one copy of each autosome

as predator and prey species coevolve, they are constantly engaged in an
evolutionary struggle. This is an example of: - Answer✔️✔️-the fact that a
population's environment may be changing continuously

breeders creating breeds of dogs with smaller and smaller body size are
conducting: - Answer✔️✔️-directional and natural selection; remember that
artificial selection is a subtype of natural selection

evolutionary change as a result of natural selection does NOT always lead
to: - Answer✔️✔️-increased reproductive success; environment could change
and the organisms may take a while to adapt

which mechanism of evolution consistently decreases the total genetic
variation in a population - Answer✔️✔️-directional selection

anecdotal evidence: - Answer✔️✔️-can seem to reveal links between two
phenomena even though the links do not actually exist

what does the experiment where we only let the "best" flies reproduce, in
context of time lived without food, after 60 generations - Answer✔️✔️-
species are not immutable(unchanging); we can watch them change in
nature or even cause them to change
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