Scientific beliefs that have been accepted

    • [DOC File]EXAMINATION QUESTIONS

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      d) para-scientific beliefs. 50) Pseudoscientific beliefs are characterized by all of the following EXCEPT. a) making statements that can not be refuted. b) failing to attempt to verify or refute claims and beliefs. c) supporting claims with testimonials. * d) having a set of claims and beliefs that have accumulated over time and that changes ...


    • [DOC File]What is 'Good Science

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      Scientific laws are similar to mathematical postulates. They don’t really need any complex external proofs; they are accepted at face value based upon the fact that they have always been observed to be true. Some scientific laws, or laws of nature, include the law of …


    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Cycle 2: Interactions and Energy

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      Once accepted by the scientific community, scientific ideas are considered fact. Scientists are particularly objective. They are not influenced by their personal experiences or beliefs when they do science. If a new idea is supported by scientific evidence other scientists usually accept it with little resistance. Science ideas are usually generated by a scientist working alone, with little ...


    • Science - Quia

      1993-01-22 · Aspects of data that have been ignored by one scientist may lead to new discoveries by another. Science Explains and Predicts . Scientists strive to make sense of observations of phenomena by constructing explanations for them that use, or are consistent with, currently accepted scientific principles. Such explanations—theories—may be either sweeping or restricted, but they must be ...


    • [DOC File]Teaching the Nature of Science and Wading Into the ...

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      While it is very typical for subjects to be taught in simple fact-memorization mode, reformers have been encouraging teachers to design their courses to require higher-order thinking skills, and even to help students think about the subject more like experts (Fink, 2003; NRC, 2000). Any scientist would likely agree that scientific thinking is a valuable skill in any number of non-scientific ...


    • [DOC File]Briefly describe each of the sources of new knowledge

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      Scientific empiricism is the only accepted source of new knowledge whereas intuition, authority, and rational induction are accepted sources of hypotheses. There are four sources of new knowledge: intuition, authority, rational-inductive, and scientific empiricism.


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