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100
the knowledge gained from the careful, systematic investigation of the natural world?
What is science?
100
The overall perspective from which a person sees and interprets the world.
What is a worldview?
100
An organized way of finding a workable solution to a problem.
What is the scientific method?
100
The process in which data that is arranged.
What is classifying?
200
A piece of information that a person has gained by using one or more of the five senses- sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste.
What is observation?
200
The worldview that many modern biologists hold. The belief that there is no supernatural force that started or sustains nature.
What is naturalism?
200
A simple, testable statement about the answer to a problem.
What is a hypothesis?
200
The process in which you decide whether the data supports your hypothesis from earlier.
What is analyzing the data?
300
A conclusion based on observations.
What is an inference?
300
The only source of truth.
What is The Bible?
300
Another word for information, gained from observation.
What is data?
300
Process of gaining more information through repeated experiments or surveys that support your answer.
What is verifying?
400
Preferences or what someone wants to believe.
What is a bias?
400
God gave us power to have dominion over this earth.
What is the Creation Mandate?
400
Way to gather data. Another word for test.
What is a survey?
400
A skin disease caused by a diet deficiency in milk, meats and eggs.
What is pellagra?
500
An idea you take for granted, it is something you assume to be true.
What is a presupposition?
500
In relation to this person, we were made in His image. (Genesis 1:26)
Who is God?
500
The two different variables in an experiment.
What is controlled vs experimental?
500
List the steps of the scientific method.
-problem -research -hypothesis -experiment -data -classify and analyze -verify
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