1.2 The Nature Of Science
Question: a testable idea that attempt to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question.
Answer: hypothesis
Question: a specific statement about what will happen if a hypothesis is true.
Answer: prediction
Question: the variable a scientists manipulates in an experiment
Answer: independent variable
Question: a variable that depends on the conditions set up in an experiment
Answer: dependent variable
Question: a study in which all variables are controlled except for the one variable being investigated.
Answer: controlled study
Question: information gathered from a study
Answer: data
Question: What are two components of science?
Answer: Science is both a systematic process for learning about the natural world and a summary of what scientists already have learned.
Question: What does the natural world include?
Answer: Every part of our physical environment and the forces and energies that operate on and within our environment.
Question: What is the goal of science?
Answer: To discover how the rules of the natural world operate and what effect they have.
Question: How do scientists examine the workings of the natural world?
Answer: By collecting evidence.
Question: Which of the following statements best describers the process of science? A. It is mysteriousB. It is predictableC. It proceeds in a linear fashion. D. It produces knowledge over time.
Answer: D.
Question: Which of the following plays an especially important role in the early stages of an investigation?A. making observations B. gathering dataC. interpreting dataD. making predictions
Answer: A.
Question: Which of the following is NOT involved in testing ideas? A. making predictionsB. making observations C. making policy decisionsD. conducting experiments
Answer: C.
Question: What must scientists do if a large number of test refute their hypothesis? A. repeat each testB. publish a reportC. reject the test resultsD. reject the hypothesis
Answer: D.
Question: What is the relationship between hypothesis and predictions?
Answer: Hypotheses generate predictions.
Question: What do scientists use models for?
Answer: To generate predictions when they can't observe a phenomenon directly.
Question: Briefly define correlation
Answer: A meaningful and predictable relationship among variables.
Question: Why is it important to control all variables except one when studying cause-and-effect relationships?
Answer: To be more confident that any differences observed were caused by the factor being investigated.
Question: Why are quantitative data particularly helpful to scientists?
Answer: Because numbers are precise and easy to compare.
Question: What activities make up the process of science?
Answer: Making observations, hypothesis, experiment, organize & analyze data, and conclusion.
Question: What is controlled in a controlled study?
Answer: All variables expect the one being studied.