jeudi 23 août 2018

Finding The Right Pilot Study Equipment

By Daniel Peterson


In terms of physical abilities, there should have been no way that human beings should be the undisputed dominant species on the planet. Pretty much every single animal of similar mass is physically superior. Even when the comparison is whittled down to just the great apes, humanity is still at a massive disadvantage. An athlete with the strictest training, best genetics, and the finest pharmaceutical enhancement is still going to be at a massive disadvantage when compared to a gorilla or even just a chimp. But if humanity does have one thing going for it, it is its brain. Unlike other animals, human beings are more than capable of abstract thought. They can think. They can learn at a much quicker pace. And one method by which they do that requires a bit of trial and error using pilot study equipment.

A pilot experiment is fairly similar to an actual experiment. The main difference is the scale on which is it is performed. While a pilot experiments will generally have hundreds or even thousands of test subjects, a pilot study will have a fairly small pool of subjects.

The purpose of such an experiment is fairly simple. Whereas most experiments seek to unravel some grand, hitherto undiscovered truth about the universe, a pilot experiment just wants to work out kinks before they go about attempting to discover that grant, hitherto undiscovered truth regarding the universe. In short, it is a rehearsal.

A concept, science is not completely unified. In fact, there are many different branches to it. It splits of into the social sciences, which generally deal with people, and the natural sciences, which deals with the world around them. Because of the schism, there really is not concrete guidelines as to what sort of equipment should be used. For sure, there will computers and such, because data has to be recorded somewhere. But there will also be equipment used in one discipline that is going to be fairly useless in another.

However, what should be constant are the scientists themselves. They are the driving force behind any experimentation. They are the ones who are ultimately going to be responsible if things go wrong and if things go right.

Gear should not be all that hard to come by. Or it will be. Again, it is going to depend on the nature of the research to be conducted. For things like computers and software, they are fairly ample and easy to get. Other gear like X ray machines and other such things may prove be more difficult to acquire.

There really is not that much difference in the methodology between a pilot study and a real one. Except when there is. But of course, objectively recording data and then presenting the results will still be done.

They are needed for one simple reason. A lot of time and money goes into research. Sometimes, the methods which a team will come up with will simply not be feasible. So they need to practice first.

The world is hard. But humanity is nothing if not innovative. So it found ways to make it easier.




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