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11. what is a conflict of interest in scientific research? a. when rese…

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  1. what is a conflict of interest in scientific research?

a. when research is conducted without any funding
b. when there is no personal or financial interest involved
c. when research is conducted with full transparency
d. when personal or financial interests could bias research results

  1. which type of model might oversimplify reality by focusing only on specific aspects of a system?

a. physical model
b. computer model
c. mathematical model
d. conceptual model

  1. what is the primary purpose of a hypothesis in scientific research?

a. to serve as a final conclusion
b. to make a testable prediction about a phenomenon
c. to summarize previous research
d. to describe a pattern in nature

  1. what ethical dilemma is associated with animal testing?

a. ignoring the well - being of animals in research
b. ensuring animals do not participate in research
c. using animals only for minor experiments
d. balancing the potential benefits of research against the ethical treatment of animals

  1. what is a significant challenge when using computer models?

a. they are easy to interpret.
b. they are always correct.

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Brief Explanations

A conflict of interest in research occurs when personal/financial interests could bias results. Option a is wrong (no funding isn't conflict), b is wrong (no interest isn't conflict), c is wrong (transparency is good, not conflict). So d is correct.

Brief Explanations

Conceptual models focus on specific aspects, oversimplifying. Physical models are tangible, computer models use software, mathematical models use equations—none oversimplify like conceptual. So d is correct.

Brief Explanations

A hypothesis is a testable prediction. a is wrong (conclusion is after testing), c is wrong (summary is literature review), d is wrong (description is observation). So b is correct.

Answer:

d. When personal or financial interests could bias research results

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