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Title: Scientific Inquiry


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Scientific Inquiry
  • There will be a quiz tomorrow on the following 7
    statements.

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Scientific explanations are
1.
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1. based on empirical observations or experiments
  • Observable, can collect data
  • The appeal to authority as a valid explanation
    does not meet the requirements of science.
    Observations are based on sense experiences or on
    an extension of the senses through technology.

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2. made public
  • Scientists make presentations at scientific
    meetings or publish in professional journals,
    making knowledge public and available to other
    scientists or anyone that wants to investigate
    the information.

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3. tentative
  • Explanations can and do change. There are no
    scientific truths in an absolute sense.

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4. historical
  • Past explanations are the basis for contemporary
    explanations, and those, in turn are the basis
    for future explanations.

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5. probabilistic
  • The statistical view of nature is evident
    implicitly of explicitly when stating scientific
    predictions of phenomena or explaining the
    likelihood of events in actual situations.

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6. assume cause-effect relationships
  • Much of science is directed toward determining
    causal relationships and developing explanations
    for interactions and linkages between objects,
    organisms and events.

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7. limited
  • Scientific explanations sometimes are limited by
    technology, for example, the resolving power of
    microscopes and telescopes. New technologies can
    result in new fields of inquiry or extend current
    areas of study.

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  • Science cannot answer all questions.
  • Some questions are simply beyond the parameters
    of science.
  • Many questions involving the
  • meaning of life
  • ethics
  • theology
  • are examples of questions that cannot be answered
    by science.

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CUBE 1
  • How scientists do their work.
  • You must write your own information down.
  • Identify a question. (what number is on the
    bottom?)

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  • Write down some observations or statements about
    the cube.
  • Propose an answer to your questions using your
    observations. If __ then __ because.
  • Could you be wrong? Could you be right?
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