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What is Science?
or
1. Science is concerned with understanding how nature and the
physical world work.
2. Science can prove anything, solve any problem, or answer any
question.
3. Any study done carefully and based on observation is
scientific.
4. Science can be done poorly.
5. Anything done scientifically can be relied upon to be accurate
and reliable.
6. Different scientists may get different solutions to the same
problem.
7. Knowledge of what science is, what it can and cannot do, and
how it works, is important for all people.
Science is concerned with understanding how
nature and the physical world work.
Science is a process by which we try to understand how
the natural and physical world works and how it came to be
that way.
• Science actually attempts to disprove ideas
(hypotheses).
• Science is limited strictly to solving problems about
the physical and natural world.
• Explanations based on supernatural forces, values
or ethics can never be disproved and thus do not fall
under the realm of science.
Science can prove anything, solve any
problem or answer any question.
Any study done carefully and
based on observation is scientific.
• Science must follow certain rules.
• The rules of science make the scientific process as
objective as is possible.
Objective = Not influenced by feelings, interests
and prejudices; UNBIASED
vs.
Subjective = Influenced by feelings, interests and
prejudices; BIASED
Science can be done poorly.
• Science can be done poorly, just like any other
human endeavor.
• Quality control mechanisms in science increase the
reliability of its product.
Anything done scientifically can be relied upon
to be accurate and reliable.
Different scientists may get different solutions
to the same problem.
• Results can be influenced by the race, gender,
nationality, religion, politics or economic interests of the
scientist.
• Sampling or measurement bias can result in different
solutions to the same problem.
People need to be able to evaluate scientific information in
order to make informed decisions about:
• Health care
• Environmental issues
• Technological advances
• Public health issues
Knowledge of what science is, what it can and
cannot do, and how it works, is important for
all people.
Objectivity is the key to good science.
To be objective, experiments need to be designed
and conducted in a way that does not introduce
bias into the study.
What is good science?
• A prejudiced presentation of material
• A consistent error in estimating a value
Two main types of bias:
1. Sampling bias
2. Measurement Bias
Bias =
Sampling Bias
Sample = A group of units selected to be
“measured” from a larger group (the
population).
Sampling bias is introduced when the
sample used is not representative of the
population or inappropriate for the question
asked.
1. Use a RANDOM SAMPLE = every individual
has an equal likelihood of being chosen.
2. Limit the question asked to the specific group
sampled.
SAMPLE SIZE: Is the sample big enough to get a good
average value?
SELECTION OF SAMPLE: Does the composition of the
sample reflect the composition of the population?
Factors that contribute to sampling bias
Factors such as location, age, gender, ethnicity, nationality
and living environment can affect the data gathered.
How to minimize sample selection bias:
Measurement Bias
Is the method of data collection chosen in such a
way that data collected will best match reality?
Evaluate the technique:
• Measurements taken accurately
• No additions to the environment that
will influence results
• Experiment designed to isolate the
effect of multiple factors
Good science depends on a well-designed
experiment that minimizes bias by using the
appropriate:
• Sample size
• Sample selection
• Measurement techniques
***for the question being investigated
Summary
Independent duplication = Two or more scientists from
different institutions investigate the same question
separately and get similar results.
Peer-reviewed journal = A journal that publishes articles
only after they have been checked for quality by several
expert, objective scientists from different institutions.
The scientific community engages in
certain quality control measures to
eliminate bias.
Results are verified by independent duplication
and publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
hey diddle
didle the cat
and the fiddle
the the cow
jumped over
the moon the
dog laguhed to
see such a
sighe and the
fork ran away
with the spoon
Identifying good science: Look for signs
of bias!
• Language
• Appropriate data reported to
back conclusions
• Data source
Language
“Scientifically-proven”
* Science does not seek to prove but to disprove
* Be suspicious of this claim!
Emotional appeals
* Conclusions should be data-based
* Emotional appeals usually are not data-based
Strong language
* Scientific conclusions should only report what the
data supports.
* Words should be chosen very carefully to avoid
exaggeration or claims not supported by data.
THE DATA SHOULD CONVINCE YOU,
NOT THE WORDS USED!
Appropriate data reported to back
conclusions
Are samples and measurements
appropriate for the conclusion presented?
Are multiple factors properly accounted for
to justify the interpretation of the data?
Data Sources
All organizations produce unbiased data. However,
it is important to understand the organization’s
motivation to be able to identify potential bias. In
some situations, the need to promote special
interests or make profits may lead to bias.
1. University Research
2. Corporate Research
3. Government Research
4. Research by Special
Interest Groups
Teen Smoking Activity
Examining the Data Source
Investigations of Passive Smoking Harm:
Relationship between Article Conclusions & Author
Affiliations
Number (%) of Reviews
Article Conclusion Tobacco Affiliated
Authors (n=31)
Non-Tobacco Affiliated
Authors (n=75)
Passive smoking harmful 2 (6%) 65 (87%)
Passive smoking not harmful 29 (94%) 10 (13%)
Significance Χ2=60.69; P<.001
Barnes, Deborah E. 1998. Why review articles on the health effects of
passive smoking reach different conclusions. JAMA. 279(19): 1566-1570.
Ana María Rodríguez
• Graduated from Simón Bolivar
University in Caracas, Venezuela;
bachelors degree in biology.
• Received a PhD in Biology and
Immunology from the Venezuelan
Institute of Scientific Research.
• Research Associate at Southwestern
Medical Center in Dallas and at the
University of Texas Medical Branch in
Galveston.
• Assistant Professor of Biology at
University of Tulsa in Oklahoma.
• Currently, a full-time children science
writer and writes for YES MAG,
Highlights for Children, and Current
Health 1. Sometimes writes under the
pen name, Mariana Relós.

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Presentation 1

  • 1. What is Science? or 1. Science is concerned with understanding how nature and the physical world work. 2. Science can prove anything, solve any problem, or answer any question. 3. Any study done carefully and based on observation is scientific. 4. Science can be done poorly. 5. Anything done scientifically can be relied upon to be accurate and reliable. 6. Different scientists may get different solutions to the same problem. 7. Knowledge of what science is, what it can and cannot do, and how it works, is important for all people.
  • 2. Science is concerned with understanding how nature and the physical world work. Science is a process by which we try to understand how the natural and physical world works and how it came to be that way.
  • 3. • Science actually attempts to disprove ideas (hypotheses). • Science is limited strictly to solving problems about the physical and natural world. • Explanations based on supernatural forces, values or ethics can never be disproved and thus do not fall under the realm of science. Science can prove anything, solve any problem or answer any question.
  • 4. Any study done carefully and based on observation is scientific. • Science must follow certain rules. • The rules of science make the scientific process as objective as is possible. Objective = Not influenced by feelings, interests and prejudices; UNBIASED vs. Subjective = Influenced by feelings, interests and prejudices; BIASED
  • 5. Science can be done poorly. • Science can be done poorly, just like any other human endeavor. • Quality control mechanisms in science increase the reliability of its product. Anything done scientifically can be relied upon to be accurate and reliable.
  • 6. Different scientists may get different solutions to the same problem. • Results can be influenced by the race, gender, nationality, religion, politics or economic interests of the scientist. • Sampling or measurement bias can result in different solutions to the same problem.
  • 7. People need to be able to evaluate scientific information in order to make informed decisions about: • Health care • Environmental issues • Technological advances • Public health issues Knowledge of what science is, what it can and cannot do, and how it works, is important for all people.
  • 8. Objectivity is the key to good science. To be objective, experiments need to be designed and conducted in a way that does not introduce bias into the study. What is good science?
  • 9. • A prejudiced presentation of material • A consistent error in estimating a value Two main types of bias: 1. Sampling bias 2. Measurement Bias Bias =
  • 10. Sampling Bias Sample = A group of units selected to be “measured” from a larger group (the population). Sampling bias is introduced when the sample used is not representative of the population or inappropriate for the question asked.
  • 11. 1. Use a RANDOM SAMPLE = every individual has an equal likelihood of being chosen. 2. Limit the question asked to the specific group sampled. SAMPLE SIZE: Is the sample big enough to get a good average value? SELECTION OF SAMPLE: Does the composition of the sample reflect the composition of the population? Factors that contribute to sampling bias Factors such as location, age, gender, ethnicity, nationality and living environment can affect the data gathered. How to minimize sample selection bias:
  • 12. Measurement Bias Is the method of data collection chosen in such a way that data collected will best match reality? Evaluate the technique: • Measurements taken accurately • No additions to the environment that will influence results • Experiment designed to isolate the effect of multiple factors
  • 13. Good science depends on a well-designed experiment that minimizes bias by using the appropriate: • Sample size • Sample selection • Measurement techniques ***for the question being investigated Summary
  • 14. Independent duplication = Two or more scientists from different institutions investigate the same question separately and get similar results. Peer-reviewed journal = A journal that publishes articles only after they have been checked for quality by several expert, objective scientists from different institutions. The scientific community engages in certain quality control measures to eliminate bias. Results are verified by independent duplication and publication in a peer-reviewed journal.
  • 15. hey diddle didle the cat and the fiddle the the cow jumped over the moon the dog laguhed to see such a sighe and the fork ran away with the spoon
  • 16. Identifying good science: Look for signs of bias! • Language • Appropriate data reported to back conclusions • Data source
  • 17. Language “Scientifically-proven” * Science does not seek to prove but to disprove * Be suspicious of this claim! Emotional appeals * Conclusions should be data-based * Emotional appeals usually are not data-based Strong language * Scientific conclusions should only report what the data supports. * Words should be chosen very carefully to avoid exaggeration or claims not supported by data. THE DATA SHOULD CONVINCE YOU, NOT THE WORDS USED!
  • 18. Appropriate data reported to back conclusions Are samples and measurements appropriate for the conclusion presented? Are multiple factors properly accounted for to justify the interpretation of the data?
  • 19. Data Sources All organizations produce unbiased data. However, it is important to understand the organization’s motivation to be able to identify potential bias. In some situations, the need to promote special interests or make profits may lead to bias. 1. University Research 2. Corporate Research 3. Government Research 4. Research by Special Interest Groups
  • 21. Examining the Data Source Investigations of Passive Smoking Harm: Relationship between Article Conclusions & Author Affiliations Number (%) of Reviews Article Conclusion Tobacco Affiliated Authors (n=31) Non-Tobacco Affiliated Authors (n=75) Passive smoking harmful 2 (6%) 65 (87%) Passive smoking not harmful 29 (94%) 10 (13%) Significance Χ2=60.69; P<.001 Barnes, Deborah E. 1998. Why review articles on the health effects of passive smoking reach different conclusions. JAMA. 279(19): 1566-1570.
  • 22. Ana María Rodríguez • Graduated from Simón Bolivar University in Caracas, Venezuela; bachelors degree in biology. • Received a PhD in Biology and Immunology from the Venezuelan Institute of Scientific Research. • Research Associate at Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas and at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston. • Assistant Professor of Biology at University of Tulsa in Oklahoma. • Currently, a full-time children science writer and writes for YES MAG, Highlights for Children, and Current Health 1. Sometimes writes under the pen name, Mariana Relós.