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What should you do if the results of your experiment do not support your hypothesis
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Experiments cannot validate hypotheses, only falsify them. The statement above can be restated in which of the following ways?
A.
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A(n) ______is a statement that describes what is happening in nature based on repeated experiments under the same conditions.
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For Bacon and Descartes, what was a critical step in reaching a sound scientific conclusion?
A. identifying a problem B. making
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What did Francis Bacon believe scientists should rely on to explain the laws of nature?
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Which options correctly describe the components of the scientific method?
(Select all that apply) produces results that can be
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When a scientist conducts an investigation, which of the following is the first thing he or she should do?
A. Design the
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Why is the use of the inquiry process a practical way to approach science? 5 points
My Answer: The inquiry process is a practical
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A controlled experiment is designed to test a ___. (1 point)
control hypothesis theory** prototype Thanks I greatly appreciate
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Why do we say that an explanation in science is tentative?
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Explain in one or two sentences how new evidence affects scientific models
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I am having trouble with this assignment. Please help!
Larvae of a certain insect are found in pond but not in pond B. Design a
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What is the first step in the scientific method?(1 point)
A. = Create a model B. = Collect empirical evidence. C. = Develop a
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A hypothesis becomes something different when an acceptable amount of experimental data supports it. What does it become?(1
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wyatt
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Which of the following statements are valid steps in the scientific method? Select all that apply.(4 points)
Responses Evaluate
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What does a scientist test when using a controlled experiment?(1 point)
Responses a conclusion. a conclusion. several variables.
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A hypothesis is best written as:
* 1 point an "I think" statement an "if... then..." statement an educated guess a researched
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How is a hypothesis similar to a theory?
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what steps are important in the process of creating a scientific theory
(hypothesizing observing and testing) creating a
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Read the sentence.
A tentative explanation for an observation or phenomenon that can be tested by further investigation or
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Why is it important to test the results of a hypothesis?
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A scientist plans to find out the percent of teenagers who like science. She interviews 500 teenagers leaving a science museum
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This is a critical part of the process that verifies that the predicted outcome is valid.
Test the hypothesis*** Make a
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This step includes recording data, taking photos, and coordinating information.
Make a hypothesis Make a prediction Observe the
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The science team uses information to suggest the main outcome of the hypothesis.
Make a Prediction*** Test the hypothesis Observe
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How can you evaluate scientific claims?
NEED HELP!
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Refer to the following scenario to answer Questions 3 through 7.
Hemlocks are a common type of tree in the northern forests of
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How would you describe the role that observations and inferences play in the scientific process?
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Explain the following statement: "scientific knowledge is the result of a great deal of debate and confirmation within the
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Shelby
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I have to use the terms hypothesis, controlled experiment, and variable in the same sentence.
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What is the definition of a scientific theory?
A. The final outcome of an experiment completed one time. B. A scientifically
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what are the steps to the scientific method?
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Draw conclusions hypothesis
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The part of the scientific method most likely to lead to changes in a theory is ________
hypothesis results problem methods
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What do theories help scientist do
explain large collection of date propose new ideas on the subject prove hypothesis determine
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What type of evidence is needed for a hypothesis to be supported or not supported
demostrative evidence physically evidence
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Read Scientific Inquiry, Controlled Experiments Then and Now, pages 6-7 of your textbook.
Start by observing the living species
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What part of the scientific method is this step? The choices are identifies a problem, gather info, state a hypothesis,
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A(n) ________ is a statement that describes what is happening in nature based on repeated experiments under the same conditions.
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________ is a process in which the scientist influences the results to obtain a desirable outcome.
Bias Matter Accuracy Inference
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To ________ is to group objects together based on a shared attribute.
research measure infer classify
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A(n) ________ is an interpretation of something you have observed.
inference observation trend hypothesis
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The scientific method is a step-by-step process. Which steps should follow directly AFTER a scientist makes an observation?
a.
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To test their hypothesis about starfish biodiversity, a scientist removed starfish from specific intertidal pools and then
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The scientific method is used in all scientific endeavors. What step does it typically start with?
a. research b. test c. share
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When applying the scientific method, what must we be able to do with a good hypothesis?
a. argue it b. test it c. measure it d.
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I have found other steps to the scientific method such as Control, Repeated Trials, and Revolt. Can you give me the definition
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When is a hypothesis useful in science?(1 point)
Responses When it is proven correct. When it is proven correct. When the
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When is a hypothesis useful in science?(1 point)
Responses When it is proven correct. When it is proven correct. When the
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A scientist finds that her hypothesis is not supported by the data she gathered as a result of her experiment. What conclusion
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