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Which is the term for an explanation that can be tested?(1 point)
Responses a hypothesis an experiment a conclusion an analysis
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1. A group of researchers want to investigate if a newly designed word puzzle game has a positive eect on
improving the memory of
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Jeon
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What is the procedure all scientists follow?
scientific method scientific problem scientific procedure
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What are examples of evidence?
facts and data hypotheses models testable questions
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EzioTheTrue
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what is typically a final step in the scientific method
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what statement used during the scientific method is falsifiable or framed in a way that allows other scientist to prove it false
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How do scientists make scientific inferences?(1 point)
Responses They use observations to make decisions. They separate general
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How do scientists make scientific inferences?(1 point)
Responses They use observations to make decisions. They use observations
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What is the best description of the conclusion of a scientific investigation? (1 point)
The conclusion is the final step of the
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For Bacon and Descartes, what was a critical step in reaching a sound scientific conclusion?
using reason and observation to
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What is the first step in the scientific method?
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Which term or phrase represents a proposed answer to a scientific question ? A. direct observation B. model C. hypothesis D.
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Anna
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5. A scientist claims that water balls at 100 degrees Celsius. Repeated trials result in similar data every time. Other
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Anna
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What is the first step in the scientific method? A. Collect empirical evidence. B. Ask a question about the natural world. C.
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Can someone please HELP ME PLEASE
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1. what happens when new evidence is found that contradicts part of a theory?
a. Science reevaluates the validity of the theory
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What is the first step in the scientific method?
A. experiment B. form a hypothesis C. identify a problem D. gather information
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rizz
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Which of the following is the best explanation of the scientific method?
A. The scientific method is a set of rules that every
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Sophia
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What is the first step in the scientific method?(1point)
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Anonymous
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Minska has a problem. When she turns on a lamp, the lamp doesn't light. She wonders if the lamp is plugged
into the outlet. She
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Jeremy hypothesized that adults with blue eyes are shorter than adults with brown eyes. He collected data by visiting all of the
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Assignment: The Scientific Method
• Review Appendix D. • Open the Scientific Method Web site. • Follow the instructions at
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Jessica Fuentes
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6. Facts, figures, and other evidence gathered through qualitative and
quantitative observations are called 7. A(n) is a possible
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In general, what would a scientist do after forming a testable question?
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Anonymous
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When might a scientific theory be developed?(1 point)
after choosing an explanation that supports a claim after choosing an
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A______ is a tentative, testable explanation for an observed phenomenon.
I am confused with hypothesis and theory. But my guess
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J
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What is the first step in the scientific method?
Collect empirical evidence. Collect empirical evidence. Develop a testable
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Anonymous
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Which of the following statements best describes the characteristics of a hypothesis, one
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The ? ? is a process used by scientists to find answers to questions or solve a problem.
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2. Which term or phrase represents a proposed answer to a scientific question? A. direct observation B. model C. hypothesis D.
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Can someone please HELP ME PLEASE
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Which of the following best describes a scientific theory?
A.A scientific theory is a rule of nature that can never be changed.
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Beau
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1. What is the first step in the scientific method ? A. Collect empirical evidence. B. Create a model. C. Develop a testable
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Anna
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what is the first step in the scientific method?
a) a conclusion is made b) evidence is gathered c) a problem is presented d)an
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What is the first step in the scientific method? A. Collect empirical evidence. B. Create a model. C. Develop a testable
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Anna
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What is the correct order of the steps used in the scientific method?
(1) conduct background research (2) formulate a hypothesis
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Question 1: Which types of evidence do scientists use to claim a practice is a pseudoscience? Explain your answer in 1–2
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Jadyn
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1. The ? is the part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison. (7 words)
2. The ? describes the steps
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A hypothesis is made in which stage of the scientific method?
a) evidence is gathered b) the problem is presented c) a conclusion
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pam
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Which is a characteristic of pseudoscience?(1 point) A. anecdotal evidence
B. specific explanations C. testable claims D. new
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Scientists conduct investigations to answer questions. Before making a valid conclusion, scientists must
A collect relevant
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Why is it important for scientists to be open-minded but skeptical?
a) Scientists need to generate many new ideas in order to
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Which is an example of a scientific hypothesis?
A plant requires some amount of water to live and grow. White light consists of a
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Anonymous
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A chart titled The Scientific Method.
Arrows point down between each method, indicating a single line process. 1, Observe some
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What is the difference between a theory in everyday use and a scientific Theory?
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Mahtab
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how scientists use creativity to construct and answer scientific questions.(4 points)
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sumdumstudent
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Hi, I have two questions about biology I need help with.
1) Some questions fall outside the realm of science, which of the
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Jon
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what is the best description of the conclusion of a scientific investigation
the conclusion states that the results are correct
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Homer Notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend, Barney, tells him that coconut juice will get rid
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Summer
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Which is a characteristic of pseudoscience?(1 point) A. anecdotal evidence
B. specific explanations C. testable claims D. new
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Read the statement and then apply it to the scenario.
Statement In science, it is not possible to prove hypotheses right. This is
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A hypothesis and a theory are related because …..
A. A Theory is always used to develop a hypothesis B. They are both developed
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