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question 13 (2.5 points)
why do scientists typically design experiments that will yield quantitative results?
scientists are unable to perform qualitative studies.
quantitative results minimize the potential for bias
to prevent other scientists from repeating their experiments.
scientists cannot always observe all individuals of a group.
quantitative results increase desirable bias.
question 14 (2.5 points)
in science, if a result is deemed statistically significant, that means
it is a very important result
it has a high probability of being incorrect.
Question 13
Quantitative results are objective and based on numerical data, reducing the influence of personal opinions or prejudices. This minimizes bias compared to qualitative results which can be more subjective.
Statistical significance means that a result is unlikely to have occurred by chance. It doesn't necessarily mean the result is important, but rather that it is likely to be a real - effect and not due to random variation.
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Quantitative results minimize the potential for bias