Tag: scientific information
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Evaluate and interpret scientific information and data, both qualitative and quantitative, relevant to applications of their subject area.
Learning Outcomes Assessed: • Critique original research data sets relevant to their field of study selecting appropriate statistical methods • Discuss the relevance, validity and reliability of statistical methods in the context of experimental design • Evaluate and interpret scientific information and data, both qualitative and quantitative, relevant to applications of their subject area
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Determine fundamental approaches to scientific research in addressing questions related to the natural world.
Learning Objectives • Discover the process through which data is collected, interpreted, and reported • Understand the difference between valid and invalid sources of scientific information • Determine fundamental approaches to scientific research in addressing questions related to the natural world Module at a Glance This is the recommended plan for completing the reading assignments…
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Explain how scientific information in a workplace laboratory is recorded and processed to meet the needs of the customer and to ensure traceability.
Laboratory Techniques and their Application Questions 1) Explain how scientific information in a workplace laboratory is recorded and processed to meet the needs of the customer and to ensure traceability. 2) Explain how useful scientific information is obtained from large data sets and the potential issues and benefits.