This claim on science says that science is not only confined to scientists wearing lab coats and working in laboratories. It has a dimension which generally benefits society. True... This claim on science says that science is not only confined to scientists wearing lab coats and working in laboratories. It has a dimension which generally benefits society. True or false? A. Science as education C. Science as method and results B. Science as social endeavor D. Science and results What is the first step of the scientific method? A. Defining the problem B. Conducting experiment C. Stating an observation D. Drawing conclusion These theory claims that as long as an explanation/theory is not proven false we should accept the said ideology. A. Falsification B. Verification C. Evidence-based D. Scientific This characteristic of scientific research (as outlined by Dr. Di Grazia) shows that one can show that one's theory can be made plausible in reality by means of a concrete proof. A. Observability B. Demonstrability C. Repeatability D. Controlled evidence This characteristic of scientific research shows that one should be able to notice certain aspects when a fact exists, such as the reduction of cough symptoms in taking lagundi syrup. A. Observability B. Demonstrability C. Repeatability D. Controlled evidence This characteristic of scientific research shows that the experiment should be done under certain conditions to make sure that the evidences gathered are real facts and not by the mere imagination. A. Observability B. Demonstrability C. Repeatability D. Controlled evidence In which characteristic of scientific research is presented in this situation? Every time one eats oak leaves, temperature drops by 2°C? A. Observability B. Repeatability C. Measurability D. Demonstrability True or false: It is possible for a scientist to fall into deception and for them to manipulate the results to make it desirable. True or false: It is a score that is calculated for a scientific journal that shows how many times a research is cited in other scientific works. A. Ranking B. Measurement C. Range D. Impact factor It is a brief description of the study, which includes an overview of the methodology and gives the reader what the study is about. A. Results and discussion B. Abstract C. Discussion D. Materials and methods True or false: A null hypothesis is a hypothesis of no difference. True or false: Randomization allows homogenous groups for comparison so that the results will be as accurate as possible. This is the process by which an article is first reviewed before publication to suggest necessary changes. A. Revision B. Assessment C. Evaluation D. Peer review This science process involves using the 5 senses to take note of what one notices in a particular situation/experience. A. Inference B. Observation C. Analysis D. Results True or false: A control is used in the experiment to serve as a basis of comparison. It is a description of the method used in the study. A. Materials and methods B. Abstract C. Discussion D. Statement of the problem. It shows the raw data of the study. A. Results B. Discussion C. Methods D. Abstract. It shows the significance of the results in the study and it shows conclusions and recommendations. A. Discussion B. Abstract C. Results D. Method. This Greek term refers to the experience, or the know-how. A. Empirical B. Experience C. Telos D. Mestoes True or false: A scientific study can be published in any magazine.
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