Science
Scientific Studies Require Sufficient Samples for Accuracy
Recent educational materials for the national examination in Taiwan highlight the importance of collecting sufficient samples in scientific studies to ensure accurate results. On October 19, 2025, a question posed in the exam preparation materials asked candidates to fill in the blank regarding this critical aspect of research methodology.
The question presented was: “Enough samples must be collected in scientific studies for the _____ of getting accurate results.” The options provided were (A) balcony, (B) history, (C) message, and (D) purpose. The correct answer is (D) purpose, emphasizing that the primary goal of scientific research is to derive valid conclusions based on reliable data.
This content forms part of the resources distributed for various examination categories, including police officers, national security intelligence personnel, and railway personnel. These examinations are designed to ensure that candidates possess the necessary knowledge and skills to serve effectively in their respective roles.
The emphasis on research methodology is crucial, as it aligns with the broader objective of enhancing the quality of public service in Taiwan. It reflects a commitment to ensuring that future officers and intelligence personnel are well-equipped with the foundational knowledge needed for their positions.
The dissemination of such educational resources demonstrates an ongoing effort to prepare candidates for the rigors of their upcoming roles, ensuring they understand the scientific principles that underpin effective decision-making. In a world increasingly guided by data and empirical evidence, the ability to grasp these concepts is more important than ever.
As the examination date approaches, candidates are encouraged to engage actively with these materials, reinforcing their understanding of the principles that govern scientific inquiry and the necessity of adequate sampling in research.
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