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STUDY GUIDE- DESCIGN OF SCIENTIFIC PROJECTS

ESLY IVETH LOPEZ MOLINA

INSTITUTO ADVENTISTA METROPOLITANO

Miss. VASTI GOMEZ

TEGUCIGALPA

2021
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

1. WHAT THE TERM EXPERIMENT REFERS TO?


Refers to the creation and preparation of test lots that verify the validity of the
hypothesis established on the causes of a determined problem or defect, object of
study.

2. DEFINE EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN.


Refers to the statistical methodology destined to the planning and analysis of an
experiment.

3. THERE IS ONLY ONE WAY OF COLLECTING DATA, TRUE OR FALSE?


False. There is not one single way of collecting data. Different types of research use
different types of data collecting techniques.

4. FOUR IMPORTANT CONSIDERATIONS ARE APPLIED TO ALL PROCESS OF


COLLECTING DATA, MENTION THESE 4 THINGS:

 Record of Data
 Authorization
 Attention to Detail
 Appropriate Methods

5. WHAT IS THE CONSEQUENCE OF USING A NEGLECTED TECHNIQUE?


Is a threat to the method that compromises the integrity of the data and should be
avoided.
6. NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO DETAIL CAN!
Give way to errors that will later have to be corrected and disclosed. The correction
of protocols takes time and resources that should be put towards the investigation.

7. YOU GENERALLY NEED PERMISSION TO USE:


Human beings and animals in an investigation; dangerous materials and biological
agents; information contained in some libraries, databases, and files; information
published on some websites; photographs and other published information; and other
patented or copy write processes or materials.

8. WHAT IS THE FINAL STEP OF COLLECTING DATA?


Is the physical process of recording it in some type of notebook, file, or a permanent
record of the job itself.

9. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF ANALYSIS OF THE DATA?


Is to summarize the observations carried out in such a way that they provide an answer
to the research question.

10. THE DATA USED IN THE ANALYSIS CAN BE:

1. Quantified Data
2. Non-quantified Data
3. Non-structured Data
11. WHAT ARE THE NECCESARY RESOURCES TO AN INVESTIGATION?

1. Material resources: equipment, devices, office material, etc.


2. Human resources: research assistances, surveyors, and any other person of
support.
3. Financial resources: these are indicated through a budget.

12. WHAT IS BIBLIOGRAPHY?


An inventory of cited consulted materials, ordered alphabetically by the authors last
name.

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