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Unit: Science & Technology Lesson #2: Thinking Like a Scientist Essential Questions: What attitudes help you think ` scientifically? What is scientific reasoning?

Eagerness to learn Scientific Attitudes Curiosity Honesty Ethics Open-mindedness Creativity Scientific Attitudes Skepticism Awareness of Bias

Eagerness to learn Being truthful Sense of right and wrong Curiosity Honesty Ethics Eagerness to learn Sense of right and wrong Being truthful Open-mindedness Creativity Scientific Attitudes Inventive ways to solve problems Accept new ideas Skepticism Awareness of Bias Likes or culture affecting interpretations Attitude of doubt

The types of bias are: Personal Cultural Experimental