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ANSC 121 Final Exam Study Questions & Answers 2024/2025 Define ethics - ANSWERSA set of norms used in everyday social interaction and written into legal or professional codes of practice "The rules you live by when no one else is watching!" Define bioethics - ANSWERShas to do with how we...

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ANSC 121 Final Exam Study Questions
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Define ethics - ANSWERSA set of norms used in everyday social interaction and written into legal or
professional codes of practice



"The rules you live by when no one else is watching!"



Define bioethics - ANSWERShas to do with how we treat animals and the environment.



Define personal ethics - ANSWERSDecision to eat meat or not



Define professional ethics - ANSWERSAmerican Veterinary Medicine Association (AVMA) Oath



Define social consensus ethics - ANSWERSSocial accountability and social responsibility



T or F: How we produce our food raises many ethical issues that cause different and sometimes

strong personal reactions from different people. - ANSWERSTrue



An ethical issue is... - ANSWERSWhen a value judgment must be made about whether an action is
good/bad, right/wrong



Define science - ANSWERSthe human endeavor associated with gaining an understanding and
explanation of the universe, its components, functions, and processes contained within



Define scientific fact - ANSWERSa consensus among scientists within a discipline about "what is"



science vs ethics - ANSWERSwhat is vs what out to be

,When do science and ethics overlap? - ANSWERSThey ALWAYS overlap!



Is science 'value free'? - ANSWERSNO



The scientific method - ANSWERSStatement of hypothesis

Hypothesis is tested

Reject/accept hypothesis

Revise hypothesis

Repeat



T or F: We need BOTH science and ethics to resolve current challenges of modern agriculture. -
ANSWERSTrue



Define core values - ANSWERSvalues that point the needle of your ethics compass



T or F: When talking about core values, there is a ;one size fits all' approach - ANSWERSFalse



Define intrinsic bias - ANSWERSsubconscious stereotypes that affect the way we make decisions, shaped
by societal cues and culture, for the most part completely unaware of these biases



T or F: Intrinsic bias is the 'I just know principle' - ANSWERSTrue



What is the evidence pyramid? - ANSWERSwhat we use to judge whether evidence or research is of low
quality or high quality, go from opinion to fact as you go up pyramid



T or F: You only remember between 25% to 50% of what we hear - ANSWERSTrue



Define active listening - ANSWERSwhere you make a conscious effort to hear not only the words that
another person is saying but, the complete message being communicated

, What does C.R.A.A.P stand for? - ANSWERSCurrency

Relevance

Authority

Accuracy

Purpose



What is the C.R.A.A.P test used for? - ANSWERSTo check reliability/credibility of a source



What does C stand for in C.R.A.A.P? - ANSWERSCurrency = what is the publishing date



What does the R stand for in C.R.A.A.P? - ANSWERSRelevance = how does the information relate to your
topic



What does the first A in C.R.A.A.P test stand for? - ANSWERSAuthority = who is the author/publisher



What does the second A in C.R.A.A.P test stand for? - ANSWERSAccuracy = reliability, truthfulness, and
correctness of the content, where does the information come from



What does the P stand for in C.R.A.A.P? - ANSWERSPurpose = what is the purpose of the information
(PIE)



How did Aristotle describe humans - ANSWERSas the 'rational animal'



What is a premise? - ANSWERSForms the structure of an argument.



Define deductive argument - ANSWERSA deductive argument is an argument that is intended by the
arguer to be deductively valid



Define entailment - ANSWERSKind of reasoning where one fact leads to another

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