2. Outline Model and understanding of phenomena Facts and reasoning from given facts Logical reasoning Nature of science Product of science Scientific process
6. reasoning by given facts Giving data of a family, one kid names John 2 years older than other kid names Pam. The youngest kid is 4 years younger than his brother. Pam is in the first grade. 1. How many children in this family? 2. How many girl and boy ? 3. What are their age?
7. Logical reasoning Inductive = specific to general Deductive = general to specific generalization statistics causal inference Strong ? Valid ?
8. logical reasoning: deductive Good doctor has high moral Good doctor is happy Good doctor is smart and clever Clever and smart doctor is rich Dr.Boy is clever and smart So which answer is incorrect Dr.Boy is happy Dr.Boy is good doctor Dr.Boy is rich Dr.Boy is a good doctor but may have low moral Dr.Boy is rich but may be unhappy
9. logical reasoning: inductive In annual examination during 5 years of medical students in 4 Faculties, from total 500, we found that Fac. A had mean grade of 320, Fac.B got 300, Fac.C got 300 and Fac.D got 260, shown in this table: Can you show which Faculty had highest performance and which one had low.
10. logical reasoning: inductive From the national telephone survey in Thailand, the total household of 10000 were asked about number of residence and employment status of the household member. It was concluded that ‘Unemployment rate in 2008 was 20%. How do you feel about this figure?
11. logical reasoning: inductive One researcher reported a statistical data that children under 5 from poor family had 2.5 incidence of infectious diseases than children from rich family. So he concluded that economic status had serious health impact than cancer. What do you think about his conclusion?
13. The nature of science I People by nature are curious about the world around them Question Answer
14. Consider these Pam said Pepsi is the best. Boy said Coke is better and cheaper. Pam shouted that not real, Pepsi is 13 Bht, Coke is 14 Bht. Boy remarked that it’s not fare, Pepsi had 325 cc. while Coke had 400 cc. Which one is better?
15. The nature of science I Scientific disciplines (e.g. physics, biology, sociology, …) differ in objects of study but share in characteristics. Scientific questions are questions that can be answered by identifying observable events.
16. Consider these a)Doing research is difficult ? b)Does Boy run faster than girl? Which one is more scientific (as a question) ? (a) or (b)
17. The nature of science I Scientific disciplines (e.g. physics, biology, sociology, …) differ in objects of study but share in characteristics. 1. Scientific questions are questions that can be answered by identifying observable events. 2. Answers to the questions take a form of description, explanation, prediction, or understanding.
18. The nature of science I Science product process knowledge method Description / explanation / prediction / causation
19. Knowledge as description We must describe objects and events before we can understand and explain the relationships among them. Observations must be carefully defined,organized and classified in meaningful way,precisely and reliably reported with clear references. Language usage in science: one word one meaning, precise and consistent, judged by its usefulness
20. Operational Definition A state of emotional stress or feelings that occur when faced with problems that make you feel uncomfortable or frustrate, high stress level cause mental suffering, feeling confused, angry or sad. Stress that there is not much is an incentive for people to overcome obstacles and fight for their living. Or ‘Stress is the level of emotional disturbance that causes physical alteration, e.g. difficult to sleep, less appetite, weight loss, etc. as we can measure it by the Stress test.’
21. Knowledge as explanation & prediction Explanation satisfies curiosity by citing a general rule – change in one general class of events relates to change in another class of events under certain conditions. We explain the pastand thepresent and predict the future. Prediction is carried out before the event occurs and explanation afterward. More general rule is a theory. Best theory involves the fewest assumptions, explains the broadest range of phenomena, provides the most accurate prediction.
27. Scientific process If we have a theory that Community with lacking of family bonding has higher potential of suicide Empirical generalization hypothesis Married people has lower suicide rate Analysis observation Collect data of marital status and suicidal rate
28. Scientific process Empiricism = observable, directly or indirectly, through some tangible manifestation Objectivity = intersubjective testability = repeatability Control = clean from preventable error
29. Research process: hypothetical-deductive method deduc t i ve formulate hypothesis inductive Deduce consequence from hypothesis Draw inference Check through observation
30. Step of Research Design Formulate R.Question Review your interest Data Management and analysis Collection Data Research dissemination Data Interpretation