Science/Scientific Method
Scientific Knowledge
Types of Scientific Research
The Cycle of Research
History of Scientific Thought
100

This refers to a systematic and organized body of knowledge acquired using scientific inquiry.

What is science?

100

This term refers to a generalized body of laws and theories to explain behavior or phenomena.

What is Scientific Knowledge?

100

This type of research is conducted in new areas of inquiry.

What is exploratory research?

100

The goal of this research is to infer concepts from data.

What is inductive research?

100

This is a systematic logical reasoning

What is rationalism?

200

The science of naturally occurring objects or phenomena.

What is Natural Science?

200

These are observed patterns of behavior or phenomena.

What are laws?

200

This type of research tries to explain observes phenomena, behaviors, or problems.

What is explanatory research?

200

The goal of this research is to test theories using data.

What is deductive research?

200

Francis Bacon suggested that knowledge can only be derived from real observations in the world, and started this branch of philosophy

What is empiricism?

300

This refers to a set of techniques for building scientific knowledge.

What is the scientific method?

300

These are systematic explanations of laws.

What are theories?

300

This type of research is directed at making observations and detailed documentation of a phenomenon of interest.

What is descriptive research?

300

These are the two essential components of scientific research.

What are theory and observations?

300

Augusts Comte blended rationalism and empiricism into this new doctrine

What is positivism?
400

The science of people, or a collection of people.

What is Social Science?

400

These are pillars upon which scientific knowledge is based. 

What are logic and evidence?

400

The results of this research tend to be general and serve as precursors to more targeted research.

What is exploratory research?

400

These are the sets of skills needed to conduct scientific research.

What are theoretical and methodological skills?

400

This branch of philosophy focused on understanding nature and the physical universe

What is natural philosophy?

500

These are the four key characteristics of the scientific method.

What are: logical, confirmable, repeatable, and scrutinizable?

500

These validate or refine existing theory or construct new theory.

What are observations?

500

These are three possible goals of exploratory research.

What are 1) to scope out the extent of a phenomenon, 2) to generate "hunches", 3) to test the feasibility of more extensive study?

500

These are possible goals of theory-testing research.

What are testing, refinement, improvement, and extension?

500

Also called critical theory, this aims to solve social inequlity

What is critical research?