Choose the corrett answer(s) for questiona 11-16 Please Help
Question 11
A P value represents:
The percentage of the time an experiment gives expectedvalues
The probability that the observed difference between two groupsis due to chance
The degree of biological relevance of the difference observedbetween two groups
One minus the probability that the observed difference betweentwo groups is due to something other than chance (like a treatmentgiven to one group and not the other)
Question 12
Who makes the final decision whether an article will bepublished?
The peer reviewers , but usually with input from the editor
The funding agency of the study
The CEO of the journal
A third party referee
The editor, but he/she usually considers input from the peerreviewers
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources
Primary research article
Literature Review
Clinical trials
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources
Primary research article
Literature Review
Clinical trials
Question 15
What is a limitation(s) of correlative experiments? (Select allcorrect answers)
Multiple variables may correlate, so it may be difficult todetermine which two are actually related.
It does not account for variability between individuals
They cannot demonstrate causative relationships betweenvariables
Since the population is naturally occurring, dependent variablescannot be assigned
Question 16
Which of the following is an example of a good hypothesis?(Select all correct answers)
Diabetic patients all carry a mutation in the FOX1P gene
The FOX1P gene regulates sugar homeostasis in adipocytes.
FOX1P has the same sequence in all humans on earth
The FOX1P gene is essential for influenza resistance inmice.
Gene expression is regulated both by environmental, genetic, anddevelopmental factors
Choose the corrett answer(s) for questiona 11-16 Please Help
Question 11
A P value represents:
The percentage of the time an experiment gives expectedvalues | ||
The probability that the observed difference between two groupsis due to chance | ||
The degree of biological relevance of the difference observedbetween two groups | ||
One minus the probability that the observed difference betweentwo groups is due to something other than chance (like a treatmentgiven to one group and not the other) |
Question 12
Who makes the final decision whether an article will bepublished?
The peer reviewers , but usually with input from the editor | ||
The funding agency of the study | ||
The CEO of the journal | ||
A third party referee | ||
The editor, but he/she usually considers input from the peerreviewers |
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources | ||
Primary research article | ||
Literature Review | ||
Clinical trials |
Question 13
Which of the following contain original data produced by theauthors? (Select all correct answers)
Secondary sources | ||
Primary research article | ||
Literature Review | ||
Clinical trials |
Question 15
What is a limitation(s) of correlative experiments? (Select allcorrect answers)
Multiple variables may correlate, so it may be difficult todetermine which two are actually related. | ||
It does not account for variability between individuals | ||
They cannot demonstrate causative relationships betweenvariables | ||
Since the population is naturally occurring, dependent variablescannot be assigned |
Question 16
Which of the following is an example of a good hypothesis?(Select all correct answers)
Diabetic patients all carry a mutation in the FOX1P gene | ||
The FOX1P gene regulates sugar homeostasis in adipocytes. | ||
FOX1P has the same sequence in all humans on earth | ||
The FOX1P gene is essential for influenza resistance inmice. | ||
Gene expression is regulated both by environmental, genetic, anddevelopmental factors |