Chapter 1
Science
Physical Science
Nature of Science
Thinking
100
To test a hypothesis, a scientist could conduct a(n)
What is experiment.
100
Name one reason for using models
What is communicate, test predictions, etc.
100
A globe is an example of what type of model?
What is physical model.
100
These are factors that can be changed in an experiment.
What is a variable.
100

A term we use to describe logical, orderly, analytical assessment of ideas, evidence, arguments.

What is critical thinking

200
The result of an experiment must be.
What is reproducible.
200
What does it mean to make an inference?
What is draw a conclusion
200
What is a hypothesis?
What is educated guess.
200

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

What is a stakeholder.

200

A term that involves breaking down a problem into its constituent parts. 

What is analytical thinking

300
Scientists use technology to
What is solve specific problems.
300

Give an example of technology.

computers, cell phones, cars

300

These are tools that represent some aspect of ideas, structures, and explanations within a system or part of a system.

What are models

300

Inventing new data or results to like or mislead your work

What is fabrication

300

A term that means envisioning new, different approaches to a problem. 

What is creative thinking.

400

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A rule that describes a pattern in nature is called a(n)

What is scientific law.

400
What explains something that takes place in the natural world?
What is scientific theory.
400

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

What are ethics

400

This is a cumulative process.

What is science

400

Term that examines the structure of an argument from premises to conclusions.

What is logical thinking?

500

This is an orderly way to ask questions.

What is the scientific method

500

These people make arguments from evidence

Who are scientists and engineers.

500

Using the ideas, images, or words of another person without acknowledging the source is called

What is plagiarism

500
These lead to sound science

What are ethical practices

500

This means asking "What does it all mean?"

What is reflective thinking