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[DOC File]Explaining the Success of a Scientific Theory
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A scientific explanation that takes this form: light creates interference effects (X does Y) because light is a wave . . . (X is Z). This acceptable explanation has the same basic form as the empiricist explanation for success: The theory of light predicts confirmed interference effects (X does Y) because the theory of light is empirically ...
[DOCX File]General Chemistry I Learning Outcomes
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Develop a scientific question, a scientific explanation, and use evidence and data to make an argument. Compare and contrast gravitational and electrostatic forces. Construct an atomic level explanation for why two isolated atoms would attract each other as they approach, and why they would repel if they get too close together.
[DOC File]Unit 1 Cycle 2: Interactions and Energy
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At the end of Activity 2 you read about a recommended procedure for writing a scientific explanation that uses established ideas to construct a logical argument as to why a real-world event happened as it did. You also saw a model of a ‘good’ explanation and then practiced constructing one of your own.
[DOC File]Scientific Method Test - calhoun.k12.al.us
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31. For a scientific theory to be valid, it must allow you to. A. perform experiments. B. obtain new results each time. C. find a new, more complex explanation. D. make predictions. 32. A series of logical steps that is followed in order to solve a problem is called the. A. experimental process. B. scientific theory. C. scientific method. D ...
[DOC File]'Reflections on Structuralism and Scientific Explanation'
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A theory about scientific theories that has no implications for the nature of scientific explanation would be unacceptable, granted the present consensus that scientific theories do explain. This is because a theory about scientific theories must show how a theory 'bears upon' the data, or whatever the theory is supposed to be about.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 1 UNDERSTANDING OUR ENVIRONMENT
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E. theoretical field with an emphasis on scientific understanding. Answer: A. 4. Ideally, science. A. is correct most of the time. C. tells us what we expected to find. B. uses new technology. D. is orderly and methodical. E. proves that our hypotheses are correct. Answer: D. 5. The best definition of a hypothesis is a(n) A. proof of a proposed ...
[DOC File]Realism and the Limits of Scientific Explanation
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2. Where are the boundaries of legitimate scientific explanation? In order to provide a naturalistic account of the limits of scientific explanation, we must examine various explanations that scientists decline to accept, relative to a given body of scientific knowledge at a given time.
[DOCX File]California Science Test Specifications—MS-ESS1-4 - CAASPP ...
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Construct a scientific explanation based on evidence from rock strata for how the geologic time scale is used to organize Earth's 4.6-billion-year-old history. [Clarification Statement: Emphasis is on how analyses of rock formations and the fossils they contain are used to establish relative ages of major events in Earth’s history.
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6. Scientific knowledge that is based on experience/observation is called: A) common sense. * B) empirical. C) self-evident. D) a priori. 7. A scientific explanation that is based upon an established universal law and follows rules of formal logic is called a: * A) deductive explanation. B) probabilistic explanation. C) inductive explanation.
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SC.7.N.1.5 Describe the methods used in the pursuit of a scientific explanation as seen in different fields of science such as biology, geology, and physics. MODERATE. Engagement Toolbox: Teacher Demo (TE: NOS 5) Textbook: SE: NOS p.20-27 Why is evidence important when conducting scientific …
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