Scientific Method
Vocabulary
Limits of Science
Worldview
Miscellaneous
100
"Watering a plant three times a day will help it to grow" is an example of this.
What is a Hypothesis?
100
A piece of information gained by using your senses
What is an observation?
100
"Ants aren't worth anything" is an example of this type of statement.
What is a value judgement?
100
The perspective from which a person sees and interprets the world.
What is worldview?
100
Scientist use this type of system to measure.
What is metric system?
200
Lacking the experimental variable.
What is control group?
200
God’s command in Genesis 1:28 for humans to exercise wise dominion over the earth.
What is Creation Mandate?
200
Science deals with only things that are unobservable. (True or false)
What is false?
200
Is the faith that science is the only source of knowledge about the world
What is scientism?
200
A simplified representation of a complex object or concept.
What is a scientific model?
300
The process of arranging data so that relationships can be seen.
What is classifying?
300
An idea a person takes for granted.
What is a presupposition?
300
"All monarch butterflies fly south for the winter" is an example of this.
What is a universal statement?
300
It is possible for two people to look at the same evidence interpret it ______________.
What is differently?
300
The steps of the scientific method (need or don't need) to be in the exact order each time.
What is don't need?
400
In an experiment where they are testing whether cocoa cola helps plant growth. Giving the plant cocoa cola is an example of this.
What is an experimental variable?
400
Obtaining more data about a question through repeated experiments or surveys.
What is verifying?
400
"Science can provide final answers by providing proof to their experiments." (True or False)
What is False?
400
A biblical worldview is based on this.
What is the bible or the word of God?
400
A logical conclusion based on available information.
What is an inference?
500
The scientific method in order.
What is define the problem, form a hypothesis, test the hypothesis, classify and analyze the data, verify the answer, and predict outcomes.
500
What someone wants to believe.
What is bias?
500
Is an example of a limitation of science that has not been named?
What is the inability of making value judgements or being influenced by a bias, or observations being faulty.
500
The differences between a secular worldview and a biblical worldview in what should be done about the problem in the world.
What is to rid the world of ignorance rather than spread the good news of God's plan of redemption?
500
Is an example of a scientific observation.
What is (answers will vary)?
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