1.1 Nature of Science Quiz Flashcards

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1
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In most cases, more data leads to…

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more accurate conclusions

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2
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Qualitative

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the quality of the data gathered

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3
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Quantitative

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The amount of data gathered

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4
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Science comes from the Latin word scientia, which means…

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knowledge

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5
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Scientists collect evidence to construct… and …

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testable explanations and natural phenomena

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proposed testable explanations for a fairly narrow set of phenomena, usually based on prior experience, scientific background knowledge, preliminary observations, and logic.

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Hypothesis

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Hypothesis are NOT ______________, but they can be used to MAKE them.

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Predictions

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8
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They are NOT educated guesses. They are based on _____________.

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evidence

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9
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Similarities of Hypothesis and Scientific Theorys:

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Not guesses and answer the questions, “why” and “how”

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Differences between Hypothesis and Scientific Theorys:

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Theorys are broad and are supported by evidence, Hypothesis are specific and often made before collecting data

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11
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Science does not make… and …

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moral judgments and aesthetic judgments

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12
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Science will never draw conclusions about…

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supernatural explanations

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13
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Empirical evidence is also known as…

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data

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14
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Data is… which is …

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unbiased evidence which is gained through observation, measurement, and experimentation

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15
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Random errors are caused by…

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unknown and unpredictable changes in experiments

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16
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Random errors mainly affect _________.

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precision

17
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Systematic errors are caused by…

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issues with measuring instruments used, or by a bias

18
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Systematic errors mainly affect ___________.

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accuracy

19
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Systematic errors affect the ability to draw valid…

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conclusions

20
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Introduced when the researcher fails to take into account the inherent biases liable in most types of experiments

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Design Bias

21
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occurs when the process of sampling actually introduces an inherent bias into the study

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Selection/Sampling Bias

22
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an unfair amount of pressure is applied to the subjects being studied

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procedural bias

23
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a scientist’s beliefs influence their conclusions

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Reporting bias

24
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Systematic errors that favors a certain measurement over another

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measurement bias

25
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All living things must __________ and __________ to external pressures to be considered alive. This is the characteristic of?

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evolve and adapt. Adaption and Evolution

26
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All living things will respond to __________ ________.

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external stimuli

27
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All living things maintain a steady internal environment regardless to the external environment. This is the characteristic of?

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Homeostasis

28
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Life takes in and utilizes energy to carry out the functions of its cells. This is the characteristic of?

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Metabolism

29
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To be considered alive, every living thing must ____ and ________ overtime.

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grow and develop

30
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all living things __________, whether its sexual or asexual

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reproduce

31
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All living things have ____________, whether unicellular or multicellular

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ordered and structured cell structures