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- Q1Define Induction.drawing conclusions based on one observation.defining things based on prior knowledgemaking conclusions based on conjecturedrawing conclusions based of many observations120s
- Q2What is the purpose of evidence in the advancement of scientific study?to lead to arguments and discussions about known topicsto refine and fine-tune ideas.there is no real purpose or place for evidence in scientific studyto lead to a complete upheaval of past ideas120s
- Q3Which topic is used to answer "why?" questions?Scientific TheoriesHypothesesScientific LawsConclusions120s
- Q4Which of the following will describe what will happen under a set of conditions?PhilosophyScientific JournalsScientific TheoriesScientific Laws120s
- Q5Who proposed that natural events were caused by natural causes back in 600 BC?ThalesDemocritusAristotleGallileo120s
- Q6Who developed empiricism, the idea that the truth can be discovered through observation and induction?ThalesDemocritusAristotleGallileo120s
- Q7What time period did Europe fall away from scientific discovery, but the rest of the world flourished?The Bronze AgeThe Dark AgesThe Industrial RevolutionThe Renaissance120s
- Q8Copernicus proposed a new model during the Scientific Revolution that replaced the Geocentric Model. What was its name?the Sun-Centered Modelthe Solar Systemthe Heliocentric Modelthe Big Bang Theory120s
- Q9Which one of the following four women was not a scientist with ties to the history of nuclear chemistry and radioactivity.Iren Joiot-CurieLise MeitnerMadame CJ WalkerMarie Curie120s