The Scientific Method and the Relationship Between Science

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Which term refers to the body of knowledge gained through observation and experimentation?

Science

What is the correct order of steps in the scientific method?

Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Conclusion, Result

What does technology refer to?

The result of scientific inquiry

What does the term 'society' mean?

The community of people engaging with each other

What are experiments used to do?

Verify laws and confirm theories

Which term refers to the body of knowledge gained through observation and experimentation?

Science

What is the correct order of steps in the scientific method?

Observation, Question, Hypothesis, Experiment, Conclusion, Result

What does technology refer to?

The art, skills, and cunning hand

What are experiments used to do?

Verify laws and confirm theories

What does the term 'society' mean?

The community of people engaging with each other through persistent relationships

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Science and Technology

  • Science refers to the body of knowledge gained through observation and experimentation.
  • The correct order of steps in the scientific method is: observation, hypothesis, experimentation, analysis, and conclusion.
  • Technology refers to the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.
  • Society refers to a group of people living together in a more or less ordered community, sharing cultural, economic, and political institutions.

Experiments

  • Experiments are used to test hypotheses and answer questions through controlled and measurable procedures.

Test your knowledge on the scientific method and the relationship between science, technology, and society in this introductory quiz. Explore the meaning of "scientia," understand the importance of observation and experimentation, and learn about the steps involved in the scientific method. Challenge yourself with questions on phenomena, laws, theories, and hypotheses.

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