Filters
Question type

Study Flashcards

Which of the following is NOT a reason to scientifically evaluate the plausibility of claims made by a psychic who states that a missing child is alive and located in a particular area of the countryside months after the child went missing?


A) Precious time finding the child could be lost.
B) Manpower could be wasted looking in a location when there is no evidence indicating the child might be there.
C) It could cause additional and unnecessary grief when the new hopes and expectations of the parents are dashed.
D) There is anecdotal evidence suggesting that psychics can predict the location of missing children.

E) B) and C)
F) None of the above

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following would NOT be a reason for a peer-reviewed paper to be retracted by its publisher as untrue or inaccurate?


A) The author has made a clear error in the scientific process.
B) It has been shown that the author plagiarized someone else's work.
C) It has been discovered that the author violated ethical guidelines or was involved in other scientific misconduct.
D) Other researchers have published work that appears to contradict the paper in question.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and B)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following texts are examples of primary literature and which are examples of secondary literature? -Biology Now 2e,your textbook


A) primary
B) secondary

C) A) and B)
D) undefined

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following situations might present a logical reason for accepting a scientific claim made by a person who did not have appropriate credentials for making that claim?


A) The claim could be supported by other nonbiased and credentialed scientists who have conducted similar research and arrived at the same conclusion and been reviewed by their peers.
B) The claim could be supported by many other noncredentialed people who share the same ideas.
C) The claim could be supported because the person really, truly believes what he or she is saying is accurate from his or her own personal experiences.
D) The claim could be supported because certain celebrities have endorsed the idea presented by this particular researcher.

E) A) and C)
F) C) and D)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

The federally funded Centers for Disease Control routinely collect and evaluate data regarding communicable diseases.This information helps researchers make recommendations regarding vaccination schedules for children and adults.This is an example of


A) basic research.
B) applied research.
C) a case-control study.
D) a cohort study.

E) All of the above
F) A) and B)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Scientific studies that compare patients with a disease to those without the disease are referred to as


A) case-control studies.
B) clinical trials.
C) cohort studies.
D) in vitro studies.

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When determining whether a claim about a new cleansing juice diet is scientific or pseudoscientific,which of the following is NOT a helpful question to ask yourself?


A) What are the credentials and possible bias or agenda of the person(s) making the claim?
B) Has the claim been published in a peer-reviewed, reputable scientific journal?
C) Does the scientific study purporting to support the claim meet the standards of the scientific method?
D) Are there a lot of people, including celebrities, endorsing the product as a healthy weight-loss method?

E) A) and C)
F) A) and B)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

You are reading an article in National Geographic regarding the evolution of humans.This would be an example of ________ literature.


A) primary
B) secondary
C) peer-reviewed scientific journal
D) meta-analysis

E) A) and D)
F) A) and C)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A scientist publishes a paper in a peer-reviewed journal; this paper is later retracted.Which of the following (if found to be true) is NOT a legitimate reason for the retraction?


A) The study involved only 12 participants, but sweeping conclusions were made by the author. These participants were not randomly sampled; they were picked specifically for their symptoms. Furthermore, there was no control group.
B) The findings could not be replicated, and there were many peer-reviewed studies, including millions of participants that found no evidence for the claims of the original paper.
C) The primary author of the paper received large amounts of money as a paid expert for lawyers who were suing companies based on the author's claim. The author would also benefit financially in other ways, such as patents on alternative products.
D) Although the findings were not replicated by other researchers, some studies indicated that the original paper might suggest a valid line of reasoning and warrants further investigation.

E) B) and D)
F) A) and D)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

D

Your best friend,Joe,is selling a new apparatus he claims will generate "alkaline water" (having pH levels greater than 8)for you to drink in your own home.Joe also claims that drinking "alkaline water" will decrease your risk of getting cancer,lower your blood pressure,lower your blood sugar,improve your digestion,balance your body's energy,and generate a sense of well-being.You can own your own machine for just $2,500 plus shipping and handling! Which of Joe's claims are scientific and which are pseudoscientific? Include rationale,such as which claims could be tested in a lab,and describe why it is important to question Joe's claims.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

First of all, the pH of the water produc...

View Answer

Indicate which of the following examples are most likely "real science" and which are most likely "pseudoscience." -Facilitated Communication only works when everyone in the room believes it will work.


A) real science
B) pseudoscience

C) A) and B)
D) undefined

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following texts are examples of primary literature and which are examples of secondary literature? -The Proceedings of the 15แต—สฐ Annual Meeting of the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology,a publication of peer-reviewed presentations at a professional meeting


A) primary
B) secondary

C) A) and B)
D) undefined

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

When Lori was diagnosed with breast cancer,the doctor recommended a lumpectomy followed by radiation therapy.Lori underwent the prescribed treatment recommended by the doctor.However,she also continued to eat lots of fruits and vegetables,walk three miles every day,and complete a daily yoga practice.Within about three months Lori was cancer-free.Afterward,Lori told everyone that her healthy lifestyle had helped to cure her.Is this conclusion reasonable given the circumstances?


A) No, a healthy diet and exercise regimen can never help cure cancer.
B) No, there are too many confounding factors to know exactly what happened.
C) Yes, the healthy diet and exercise regimen definitely helped to cure her.
D) Yes, this evidence very strongly supports the hypothesis that a healthy diet and exercise regimen probably helped to cure her.

E) B) and C)
F) A) and B)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

You are reading an article in Discover magazine about Tiktaalik roseae,the organism thought to be the link between fish and terrestrial tetrapods.The researcher that discovered Tiktaalik was publicly funded.This article represents a ________ literature presentation of ________ research.


A) primary; basic
B) primary; applied
C) secondary; basic
D) secondary; applied

E) A) and B)
F) None of the above

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

C

Medical researchers at the University of Sydney in Australia examined data from several cohort studies and several case-control studies regarding links between vaccines and autism.Overall,these studies included more than 1.25 million children from four different countries and vaccines for five different diseases.The conclusion of this paper indicates that there is no link between vaccines and autism.This work was published in the peer-reviewed journal Vaccine,and there is no evidence that the researchers at the University of Sydney have any conflict of interest with vaccines or treatment of autistic children. Briefly describe this type of study and research (including if it is basic or applied research)and evaluate the strength of the researchers' claim that there is no link between vaccines and autism.List four lines of evidence to support your assertion.

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

This type of study is a meta-analysis th...

View Answer

The graph below shows that after the childhood vaccination program was initiated in the United Kingdom in 1999,the annual number of meningitis cases in children The graph below shows that after the childhood vaccination program was initiated in the United Kingdom in 1999,the annual number of meningitis cases in children   A)  decreased to nearly zero by 2004, as did the meningitis rate for adults. B)  increased to over 700 in 1999 before slowly decreasing in 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults. C)  did not decrease or increase; there was also no change in the meningitis rate for adults. D)  decreased to zero by 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults.


A) decreased to nearly zero by 2004, as did the meningitis rate for adults.
B) increased to over 700 in 1999 before slowly decreasing in 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults.
C) did not decrease or increase; there was also no change in the meningitis rate for adults.
D) decreased to zero by 2000, as did the meningitis rate for adults.

E) A) and D)
F) All of the above

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Which of the following is LEAST likely to include unchecked bias when making scientific statements?


A) political groups
B) religious groups
C) marketing groups
D) peer-reviewed scientific journals

E) A) and D)
F) B) and D)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Indicate which of the following examples are most likely "real science" and which are most likely "pseudoscience." -The Journal of the American Medical Association publishes an article showing a link between certain strains of the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) and cancers of the urogenital tracts in both females and males.


A) real science
B) pseudoscience

C) A) and B)
D) undefined

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

A

Cheryl searches the Internet for information regarding the use of a particular herbal supplement because she has heard claims that it will help her safely build muscle while losing fat.During her search she comes across a site that claims to have evidence to support those claims.What questions should Cheryl ask herself as she peruses the site?

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

What evidence does the site share? If th...

View Answer

A scientific paper that combines results from several cohort studies and a case-control study would be considered a(n) ________-analysis.


A) meta
B) beta
C) omega
D) pseudo

E) A) and D)
F) B) and C)

Correct Answer

verifed

verified

Showing 1 - 20 of 90

Related Exams

Show Answer