After this lesson, students should
- Be able to explain what scientists mean by "signal," "noise," and "signal-to-noise ratio."
- Be able to identify examples of "signal" and "noise," recognizing that these examples are context-dependent.
- Be able to roughly compare measurement techniques in terms of their resultant signal-to-noise ratios.
- Be able to describe examples of techniques and tools to suppress noise and/or amplify signal.