False scientific theories
[DOC File]Sophisticated Falsificationism
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which scientific laws and theories were accepted and rejected by scientists at various times. which scientific developments were more significant than others. One criticism of inductivism—Inductivism has false implications. concerning scientific progress. inductivism history of science. Scientific laws and theories are Scientific laws and ...
[DOC File]Popper and Maxwell on Scientific Progress
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Science progresses not by the accumulation of truths whereby later theories absorb what was correct in earlier ones, but rather by a curiously negative path of proving theories false, for the falsification of a theory is a decisive step forward in the sense that we have eliminated falsehood and can now substitute the old theory with a new one ...
[DOCX File]Testbank_01.docx
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However, there are two additional features that, together, distinguish scientific theories from other idea systems, such as those found in religion or philosophy. “Scientific” theories 1) explain and predict the phenomena in question; 2) produce testable and thus falsifiable hypotheses.
[DOC File]Scientific Method Test - calhoun.k12.al.us
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A. scientific observation B. scientific inquiry C. scientific theory D. scientific inference 24. A controlled experiment is designed to test a(n) A. conclusion. B. hypothesis. C. data. D. measurement. 25. A chart showing the amount of rain each month in a region is an example of a scientist's. A. variables. B. inferences. C. data. D ...
[DOC File]Chapter 1 Psychology, Critical Thinking, and Science
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28. Regarding commonsense theories of behavior, which of the following statements is FALSE? a. Commonsense theories tend to work best after the fact or in hindsight. b. Commonsense theories tend to be vague and inconsistent. c. Commonsense theories are most often based on scientific …
[DOC File]Philosophy of Science
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True/False: 1. Maxwell thinks that there are no entities in scientific theories that are in principle unobservable. TRUE FALSE. 2. All naturalists think philosophical questions should be replaced by scientific questions. TRUE FALSE. 3. Kuhn claims that the choice between competing paradigms in science is usually made on the basis of objective ...
[DOC File]The Contributions of Management Theory and Practice in ...
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His principles of scientific management initiated a revolution in how we viewed both the process and position of the manager. Many of the early writers in management contended that there was a right way of organizing work and accomplishing tasks (Gilbreth 1911).
[DOC File]Explaining the Success of a Scientific Theory
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Arguing for scientific realism, Hilary Putnam (1975) tells us that the success of science would be a miracle were our theories not at least (approximately) true. This basic argument, known as “the no-miracles argument” (aka, “the success argument,” “the miracle argument,” and “the ultimate argument”), is advocated by most ...
[DOCX File]Introduction
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In fact, we want our scientific theories to be logical, but they go beyond logic. Logic deals with the relationships among propositions, whereas causality deals with the relationships among events. Bertrand Russell once wrote that a fact is something that makes a proposition either true or false. I suggest that an event is a particular kind of ...
[DOC File]Test 10 - Scientific Revolution and the Enlightenment
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True/False. Indicate whether the statement is true or false. Click “A” for true and “B” for false. 1. John Locke believed that the purpose of government was to protect people’s natural rights. 2. In The Spirit of the Laws, Montesquieu argued that the best form of government included a separation of powers. 3.
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