Greene_MaryHelen Quiz Intro 1 Flashcards

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What happens if you test a hypothesis multiple times and the data does not support your prediction.

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Re-think your hypothesis.

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Observations that deal with descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers are called.

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Qualitative Observations.

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What’s the difference between a hypothesis and a theory?

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Theories have been confirmed through tests; hypotheses haven’t.
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Grocery stores organize food according to food type—diary, frozen, bakery, and so on. This is an example of

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Classifying

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What must you do before you make a hypothesis?

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Make an observation.

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Observations that deal with a number or amount are called?

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Quantitative Observation

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You should run an experiment several times to make sure your results are unchanging. In the preceding phrase, what does “unchanging” mean?

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consistent

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Which of the following is not an attribute of a scientist?

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All of these attributes.

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In the phrase, “The scientific method is an analytic process for determing why things happen,” what’s the best synonym for “analytic?”

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Logical

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A doctor administering a drug to lower a person’s cholesterol is an example of.

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Applied science

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