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This is a process for producing knowledge based on observations 

Science

100

The requirements for a successful solution are called....

Criteria 

100

How many critical thinking groups are there

100

How many basic principles are there in science 

100

What is "junk science" 

Fraudulent scientific data, research, or analysis

200

An explanation that has been supported by a large number of tests, and when a majority of experts have reached a general consensus that it is a reliable description or explanation 

Scientific Theory 

200

A set of moral principles or values that can be used to govern decision-making and behavior for an individual or group

Ethics

200

When a scientist makes a claim, which of the following is most essential to include in their explanation

Evidence 

200

How many standarad scientific steps are there 

5

200

True or False: Once a question has been asked and a problem defined, scientists can conduct investigations to provide greater understanding of phenomena 

True 

300

A variable whose value depends on that of another 

Dependent Variable 

300

A variable whose variation does not depend on that of another

Independent Variable 

300

What is a stakeholder

Any person or company that funds research and is concerned with the outcome of the research 

300

What is probability

A measure of how likely something is to occur

300

What is data

A collection of raw facts, figures, words, observations, or other basic units of meaning that have not yet been processed to provide context or insight

400

This is a term used to describe logical, orderly, analytical assessment of ideas, evidence, and arguments

Critical Thinking

400

This specifically uses science and math to solve a problem or meet a need

Engineering 

400

What is considered the "language of science"

Mathematics 

400

How many steps are in critical thinking

10

400

What is the difference between natural experiment and manipulative experiments

Natural: involves observations of events that have already happened

Manipulative: conditions are deliberately altered and all other variables are held constant

500

Inventing new data or results to lie or mislead in your work

Fabrication 

500

Arranging data or misreporting results to support a claim that the data does not necessarily support

Manipulation

500
Name 2 kinds of critical thinking 

Analytical Thinking

Creative Thinking

Logical Thinking

Reflective Thinking 

500

Name 2 steps in critical thinking 

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500

Name two kinds of models that are used in science

Diagrams

Graphs 

Tables

Computer Simulations 

Mathematical Representations