Exam 13: Science and Hypothesis
Exam 1: Basic Logical Concepts20 Questions
Exam 2: Analyzing Arguments20 Questions
Exam 3: Language and Definitions20 Questions
Exam 4: Fallacies20 Questions
Exam 5: Categorical Propositions20 Questions
Exam 6: Categorical Syllogisms20 Questions
Exam 7: Syllogisms in Ordinary Language20 Questions
Exam 8: Propositional Logic I20 Questions
Exam 9: Propositional Logic II20 Questions
Exam 10: Predicate Logic20 Questions
Exam 11: Analogical Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 12: Causal Reasoning20 Questions
Exam 13: Science and Hypothesis20 Questions
Exam 14: Probability20 Questions
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The five criteria for evaluating scientific hypotheses do not tell us that:
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-Sometimes a hypothesis is chosen over a rival hypothesis, even though they both explain the world equally well, just because it is ________.
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Why do scientists accept scientific theories?
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Sir Isaac Newton's celestial mechanics based on his theories of gravitation and motion replaced the astronomical theories of Kepler and Galileo because it:
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Which one of the following statements does not help explain why every classification we make is also a bit of a hypothesis?
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There is no difference between dogmatic explanation and scientific explanation.
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Scientific explanations, because they are based on empirical evidence, inspire greater
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Problems in science are sometimes solved by scientists who are motivated by the
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Which, of the choices below, is the least important reason for scientists to pursue their fields?
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-A(n) ________ hypothesis is helpful in sorting relevant from irrelevant facts when an investigator is collecting facts.
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-Science is ________-that is, it holds that sensory experience is the basis for every scientific statement.
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-The only real test of truth in science for a hypothesis is whether it is supported by ________.
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In formulating a final hypothesis which eventually becomes an accepted scientific explanation,
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There are no rules that can tell anyone how to generate good hypotheses, and no
rules to which acceptable hypotheses must conform.
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An objective scientist, when comparing two classification schemes, would:
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-After a preliminary hypothesis has been confirmed, a second, more complete ________ hypothesis is formulated
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When a hypothesis is labeled ad hoc, one of several senses may be intended.Which of the statements below does not describe one of these senses?
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