Types of Science
Vocabulary
Historical Records
Historical Rec. Contd.
Modules 1, 2, 3 Review
100

Science that is motivated by curiosity to understand.

Pure Science

100

A term that encompasses all scientific pursuits related to living organisms

Life Science 

100
This test looks at whether a document agrees with itself.

The Internal Test

100

Looks at how copies were made from the original document and how accurate they were. 

textual criticism

100

The systematic study of the natural world through observation and experimentation in order to formulate general laws.

Science

200

Science that is motivated to use the science to make something better.

Applied science 

200

The study of the past human life as revealed by preserved relics

Archaeology

200

This book of the Bible represents the genealogy of Jesus through Mary's line.

The book of Luke

200

A critic looks at the base and looks for corrections that may have been made to it in the future copies. 

copy-text method

200

An example that contradicts a conclusion.

counter example

300

Science that is the result of pure science, applied science, or accident.

Technology

300

Objects made by people, such tools, weapons, containers, etc.

Artifacts

300

This book of the Bible describes Jesus's genealogy through the line of Joseph.

The book of Matthew

300

One of the most used methods. Takes any historical document and puts it through 3 tests using the critical process.

eclecticism

300

This important framework (or system) is used by scientists to analyze situations, explain certain phenomena, answer specific questions in an ordered way, and draw conclusions about creation. 

The Scientific Method

400

An experiment designed to figure out why rainbows form in the sky.

Pure science

400

The study of Earth's history revealed in the rocks that make up the Earth

Geology

400

Used to evaluate other Historical Documents by asking, "Does this document contradict other known historical facts?"

The External Test

400

One challenge to using the internal test.

Languages change over time.

400

A Christian scientist who studied science to learn more about God, specifically by studying the Bible. He wrote about the 3 Laws of Motion, made a direct link between science and math, and studied planets orbiting the sun.

Sir Isaac Newton

500

An experiment designed to make television have a sharper picture.

To gain knowledge

500

The study of life's history as revealed in the preserved remains of once-living organisms

Paleontology

500

Asks how much time has passed between the time the original work was written and the first known copy was made. 

The Bibliographic Test

500

Why do we all need to have a firm grounding in the nature of science?

To know how to deal with the controversies we will encounter.

500

A team of researchers wanted to do an experiment to see which brand of dog food made dogs the healthiest after eating it for 2 months. Should this be set up as a single blind experiment, a double blind experiment, or neither? Why?

Double blind. The researchers and pet owners should not know which kind of dog food each dog gets because the results could be subjective. What makes a dog healthy? 

Neither if the researchers are only observing the dogs' weight (which is objective) as healthy or unhealthy.