What are 5 criteria for the FINER method?
What is the one difference between a positive and negative control?
Positive ensure change in dependent variable and negative ensure no change in dependent variable
What the three types of bias? Define
What are the 4 core ethical tenets in medicine?
What are the three tenets of the Belmont Report?
What is the difference between statistics and parameters?
Sample data=statistics
Population data=parameters
What is the difference between internal and external validity?
External: refers to the ability to generalize study to population
Internal: the identification of causality between two variables in a study
What is the difference between accuracy (validity) and precision (reliability)?
What does alpha mean in statistical tests? What does it mean for a p-value to be greater than alpha?
What is the difference betwen type II and type I error?
Type II error occurs when incorrectly fail to reject the null hypothesis (liklihood that we report no difference between two populations when there is one)
Type I error: liklihood that we report a difference when there is no actual difference
What is the difference between power and confidence?
Confidence is the probability of correctly failing to reject the null
Power is the probability of correctly rejecting the false null (1-beta)
What happens to the confidence interval if the confidence level increase
increases
What does a low power mean?
it is more difficult to get results that are statiscally significant
What is three difference between static and kinetic friction?
What are Newton’s three laws?
Equation for toque?
torque =rFsin(theta)
What is the universal gravitation equation?
Fg=(Gm1m2)/(r^2)
What is elastic potential energy? What is the equation?
When a spring is stretvhed or compressed from its equilibrium length
U=(1/2)kx2
What are two examples of conservative forces?
gravitational and electrostatic
What is the equation for Work?
W=Fdcos(theta)
What is the difference between an isovolumetic (isochoric) process and a isobaric process?
Both involve a piston (W=P(deltaV))
isovolumetic (isochoric) process–> volume is constant/no work
isobaric process–> pressure kept constant
How do you find mechanical energy? What is one key idea of mechanical energy?
What does the zeroth law of thermodynamics state?
objects that are in contact and that are in thermal equilibrium (no net exchange of heat) if they are at the same temp
What is the first law of thermodynamics?