Scientific Thinking Characteristics
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How can an individual use scientific thinking to solve a problem?

  • By accepting the first explanation that comes to mind
  • By formulating questions, hypotheses, and testing their validity (correct)
  • By solely relying on personal beliefs and myths
  • By avoiding asking questions and making assumptions
  • What is the main benefit of scientific thinking?

  • It enhances individuals' abilities in problem-solving (correct)
  • It restricts individuals' reliance on hypotheses
  • It limits individuals' creativity in daily life
  • It provides unquestionable evidence for all situations
  • What is an example of applying scientific thinking in daily life?

  • Formulating hypotheses and conducting tests to validate them (correct)
  • Believing in myths without questioning them
  • Ignoring the need for logical reasoning in everyday situations
  • Accepting explanations without any testing
  • What hinders scientific thinking according to the text?

    <p>Embracing personal beliefs and myths without question</p> Signup and view all the answers

    "Why didn't the bread toast?" is an example of:

    <p>&quot;Applying scientific thinking by formulating a question and hypothesis&quot;</p> Signup and view all the answers

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