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What is the goal of science?

What is the goal of science? The goal of science is to investigate and understand nature, to explain events in nature, and to use those explanations to make useful predictions.

What is science? Science is an organized way of using evidence to learn about the natural world.

What is observation? Observation is the process of gathering information about events or processes in a careful, orderly way.

The information gathered from observation is called data

Type Data Involves . . . Examples Quantitative Numbers - The manatee has one scar on its back. Qualitative Characteristics that cannot be The scar appears old. easily measured or counted

What is an inference? An inference is a logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.

7. What is a hypothesis? A hypothesis is a proposed scientific explanation for a set of observations.

In science, a hypothesis is useful only if it can be tested. True

Is the following sentence true or false? A hypothesis should be stated in such a way that it can never be proved wrong. false

What are three ways from which hypotheses may arise? a. From prior knowledge b. From logical inferences c. From informed, creative imagination

Circle the letter of each of the following that may be an outcome of testing a hypothesis. a. The hypothesis is partly true but needs to be revised. b. The hypothesis is wrong. c. The hypothesis is supported. d. The hypothesis is of no value.

12. What do scientists assume about the universe? They assume that the universe is a system in which basic natural laws apply.

13. What are some qualities that are desirable in a scientist? Qualities include openness, skepticism, and a recognition that science has limits.

Is the following sentence true or false? A community must use its shared values to make decisions about scientific issues. true