SCIENTIFIC-LEARNING
SCIENTIFIC-SUSTAINABILITY
SCIENTIFIC METHOD
10 DIMENSIONS OF THE LIVING WORLD
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What is data?
The name that scientist gave to the silent, infinite, facts of the universe.
100
What is Scientific Meaning?
A scientific term referring to the ability of a complex structure to attract the support of its various components consistently.
100
What is the second step of the scientific method?
What is hypothesis? Explain.
100
What is the 3 tools of the Professional Social- networks Steward?
Common-sense tools Common -Good tools Common-Wealth tools
200
What is scientific-information underload?
What scientist call a state of having too little information to process to be able to navigate effectively.
200
What is Scientific Purpose?
A scientific term referring to the measured movement of a component in support of a larger structural-assembly.
200
What is the fourth step of the Scientific Method?
What is Designed Controlled Experiment? Explain.
200
What is the 3 forces that threaten the health of any scientific social-network?
Random Rage Rip-offs
300
What is Scientific Knowledge Underload?
The state that scientist recognized when too little knowledge is being presented with best practiced directions, leaving them ignorant.
300
What is Scientific Integrity?
Know what you mean, say what you mean, mean what you say, intend benefits/prevent harm and make truth safe.
300
What is the fifth step of the scientific method?
What is Collect Experimental Results? Explain.
300
What is the tool that scientist used as common-sense asset?
Periodic table Planetary maps Anatomy maps Navigation maps
400
What is Scientific Information Overload?
The state when too much information is being presented to be able to process effectively.
400
What is a Scientific Error?
A known violation of a scientific best practice.
400
What is the sixth step of the scientific method?
What is Interpret the Evidence? Explain.
400
What are the common-good tools that scientists used in their social-networks?
Please and Thank you. No Gossip. Dialogue.
500
What is Scientific knowledge Underload?
The state that happens when knowledge is presented in a way that is not acted upon, creating a high know-do gap.
500
What is Scientific-Sustainability?
The opposite of scientific disposability = seeking solutions that meet man's needs today and will likely meet the needs of humans inn the future.
500
What is the last step of the Scientific Method?
What is Seek Reproducibility? Explain.
500
What are the tools that scientist used as a social-network common-wealth assets?
To improve the meaning of life experience. The ability to listen actively. The ability to learn in states of disagreement. Sustained commitment to support each other to be happy, healthy and prepared to succeed. Desire to seek sustainable scientific solutions.
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