12 Questions
What type of research gathers non-numerical data and analyzes it through meaning interpretation?
Qualitative research
What is the term for two phenomena that are related or have some sort of connection?
Correlation
What is the accusation associated with scientists using qualitative research?
They only find out what they assume
Why might the biology department mistakenly conclude that there are fewer children in Germany today?
Due to fewer baby-bringing storks
What is the unspoken assumption when someone refers to a blue house?
The house is painted blue
How does the text question the perception of truth regarding color-blind individuals?
By questioning whether color-blindness should be considered an illness
In the hypothetical scenario presented, what would happen if most people could no longer recognize colors?
The unspoken assumption about the blue house would change
What does the text use as an illustration to demonstrate the concept of 'what is truth'?
Cognitive optical illusion
What is the highest level of evidence according to the text?
Level 1: Evidence from at least one meta-analysis of RCTs
What does randomization involve in the context discussed?
Assigning participants to different groups in an unplanned manner
What must those working in scientific research do with regard to data protection regulations?
Comply with the regulations and implement them consistently
Which level of evidence is based on research without experimental study?
Level 4
Test your critical thinking skills with examples of situations where people accept something as true based on certain assumptions. Explore scenarios like color perception and truth, and challenge your perspective on what is considered 'true'.
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