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The Scientific Method ©2013 Robert Chuckrow

The Purpose of Science The Purpose of Science is to explain, predict, and establish cause and effect (e.g., forensics, medicine, nutrition). Laws explain on a low level, and they predict. Theories explain and predict laws, plus they make additional, unexpected predictions.

The Verifiability Theory of Meaning: If a statement is incapable of being proven either true or false, it has no meaning in the realm of science and is inadmissible as a scientific statement. An example of a scientifically meaningless statement (cannot be tested) is: “When I hold a stick in a north- south direction it has one length. When I hold it in an east-west direction, it doubles in size.” This statement cannot be tested because to measure the stick in each direction requires a ruler, which would also change correspondingly and show no change.

Scientific Terms Hypothesis. A hypothesis is a tentative statement. If the hypothesis is corroborated, conclusions may be drawn from it. If the hypothesis is shown to be false, it is abandoned or modified—or conclusions may be drawn based on its falsity. Law: A law is a generalization, often in mathematical form, about the behavior of a class of natural phenomena. The statement, “Copper is shiny,” though true, is not general enough to be a law.

Additional Scientific Terms Theory: A theory is collection of suppositions to which analytic reasoning is applied for the purpose of predicting and explaining one or more laws. Theories start with postulates, which are assumptions that are assumed to be true without a need for direct proof. The truth of the postulates is borne out by the success of the theory in explaining and predicting not only the law but new phenomena. Theories are not thought of as true or false. If the theory is useful it is accepted, and if it is not useful it is not accepted.

Postulate: A postulate is a statement that serves as a basic assumption of a theory. Its truth can be verified only indirectly, through consequent predictions by the theory. A postulate is an assumption that does not have be directly testable but, combined with other such postulates and mathematical reasoning, gives rise to assertions that are directly testable.

A Statistical Study is Insufficient to Establish Cause and Effect. Statistical studies, if not erroneously done or pur- posely manipulated, only show a relationship worthy of further investigation. For example, initial studies on smoking during the 1960s showed a link between smoking and lung cancer but lacked a mechanism and, thus, did not establish a cause-and-effect rela- tionship. Such a link is called constant conjunction (think of other examples of constant conjunction). Question: Can you think of explanations for the link in the above example other than that smoking causes lung cancer?

A Causal Relationship Requires more than Constant Conjunction One requirement is to demonstrate mechanisms for the link (e.g., later studies demonstrated evolving lung-cell pathology in smokers and specific substan- ces in tobacco smoke that produced such pathology. Another requirement is the ability to insert additional links as more becomes known. Finally, the mechanisms must fit together with no gaps or missing links.

Examples of Statistical Studies A study of shoppers in supermarkets concluded that shoppers who use a shopping cart buy more than those who don’t. Can you come up with an alternative conclusion? A study concluded that people using credit cards spend an average of 35% more than those who don’t. Can you come up with an alternative conclusion? Another study: “Students who go to schools that have a smaller number of students per class and are taught by higher-paid teachers end up with higher- paying jobs than those who don’t.” Your comment?

Less-Obvious Pseudo Science The French drink lots of red wine and have a lower incidence of heart disease. Red wine has antioxidants, which protect the heart. Therefore, you should drink red wine to prevent heart attacks. Discuss! See

Early Ideas about Matter Around 450 BC, the ancient Greeks believed that that everything was made up of earth, water, air, and fire. Later Aristotle suggested that there was a fifth element, aether, because the stars could not be made out of earthly elements. This theory explained but did not predict.

Non-Science Systems Astrology, while not a science, does explain and makes predictions that seem to be surprisingly accurate to many people. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is based on 5,000 years of trial and error. It uses herbs (thousands are used) and acupuncture to improve the flow of ch’i, digestion, circulation, and the immune system. In recent years, the Chinese have been endeavoring to use science to confirm its validity.