Deck 11: Judging Scientific Theories

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Leaping to a nonnatural explanation for a weird phenomenon is an example of

A) appealing to ignorance.
B) begging the question.
C) the straw-man fallacy.
D) appealing to emotion.
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Which of the following is logically impossible?

A) ESP
B) Married bachelors
C) Spontaneous human combustion
D) Reincarnation
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Generally eyewitness testimony pertaining to paranormal phenomena is

A) reliable.
B) scarce.
C) unreliable.
D) valid.
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How are hypotheses created or generated?

A) Through induction
B) Like works of art
C) By a rote process
D) Through deduction
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Modus tollens represents

A) a particular scientific method.
B) test implications.
C) the logic of hypothesis testing.
D) a flawed experiment.
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In scientific research, no hypothesis can be

A) tested indirectly.
B) disconfirmed.
C) tested outside the laboratory.
D) conclusively confirmed.
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Generally, nonintervention studies

A) can establish cause-and-effect relationships.
B) are definitive.
C) cannot establish cause-and-effect relationships.
D) are rarely done.
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What do creationism and evolution have in common?

A) They are both true.
B) They are both testable.
C) They are both false.
D) They are both accepted by most scientists.
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Which of the following is physically impossible?

A) Extraterrestrial life
B) Round squares
C) Traveling faster than the speed of life
D) Married bachelors
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Which of the following is not part of the criteria of adequacy for scientific theories?

A) Fruitfulness
B) Validity
C) Scope
D) Conservatism
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When people cannot think of a natural explanation for an extraordinary experience, they often conclude that the explanation must be

A) paranormal.
B) incoherent.
C) logical.
D) scientific.
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The theory that crop circles are made by extraterrestrial beings is

A) simple.
B) fruitful.
C) untestable.
D) not simple.
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The theory that psychics are communicating information or messages to and from the disembodied spirits of people who have died is

A) fruitful.
B) testable.
C) simple.
D) conservative.
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Science is reliable, in part, because it is self-correcting.
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Science is our only reliable way to acquire knowledge.
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The last step in the scientific method is to accept or reject the hypothesis under consideration.
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Scientific hypotheses are derived inductively.
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Hypotheses cannot be conclusively confirmed.
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Science is committed to a mechanistic worldview according to which the world is nothing more than bits of matter operating in predetermined ways.
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Ultimately, scientists accepted the Copernican model over Ptolemy's because it was endorsed by the Vatican.
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Evolution has yielded novel predictions.
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According to the text, no one has ever seen evolution.
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Scientists sometimes test weird theories.
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Science is infallible.
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Science is synonymous with technology.
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Some things that are logically possible are physically impossible.
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There are many different methods to evaluate the worth of a hypothesis.
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Crop circles are too complicated and elegant to be the result of human ingenuity.
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Anything is possible.
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Something that seems real is not necessarily real.
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When scientists test a hypothesis, they test a hypothesis together with a variety of background assumptions and theories.
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Science has always avoided the mysterious or bizarre.
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There are no natural explanations for the experience of seeing ghosts.
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Is science an ideology? Why or why not?
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Why is science such a reliable way to acquire knowledge?
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Can the scientific method be identified with any particular set of experimental or observational procedures? Why or why not?
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What is a test implication of a hypothesis? Why do scientists derive test implications from hypotheses?
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Why can't a scientific hypothesis be conclusively proven?
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What are some of the reasons that eyewitness testimony is so often unreliable?
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What might be the basic elements of a scientific study to test the efficacy of a new migraine medication?
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What is the difference between physical impossibility and logical impossibility?
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Choose one of the weird theories discussed in the text and explain how it fares when evaluated using the TEST formula.
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Deck 11: Judging Scientific Theories
1
Leaping to a nonnatural explanation for a weird phenomenon is an example of

A) appealing to ignorance.
B) begging the question.
C) the straw-man fallacy.
D) appealing to emotion.
appealing to ignorance.
2
Which of the following is logically impossible?

A) ESP
B) Married bachelors
C) Spontaneous human combustion
D) Reincarnation
Married bachelors
3
Generally eyewitness testimony pertaining to paranormal phenomena is

A) reliable.
B) scarce.
C) unreliable.
D) valid.
unreliable.
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How are hypotheses created or generated?

A) Through induction
B) Like works of art
C) By a rote process
D) Through deduction
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Modus tollens represents

A) a particular scientific method.
B) test implications.
C) the logic of hypothesis testing.
D) a flawed experiment.
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In scientific research, no hypothesis can be

A) tested indirectly.
B) disconfirmed.
C) tested outside the laboratory.
D) conclusively confirmed.
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Generally, nonintervention studies

A) can establish cause-and-effect relationships.
B) are definitive.
C) cannot establish cause-and-effect relationships.
D) are rarely done.
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What do creationism and evolution have in common?

A) They are both true.
B) They are both testable.
C) They are both false.
D) They are both accepted by most scientists.
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Which of the following is physically impossible?

A) Extraterrestrial life
B) Round squares
C) Traveling faster than the speed of life
D) Married bachelors
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Which of the following is not part of the criteria of adequacy for scientific theories?

A) Fruitfulness
B) Validity
C) Scope
D) Conservatism
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When people cannot think of a natural explanation for an extraordinary experience, they often conclude that the explanation must be

A) paranormal.
B) incoherent.
C) logical.
D) scientific.
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The theory that crop circles are made by extraterrestrial beings is

A) simple.
B) fruitful.
C) untestable.
D) not simple.
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The theory that psychics are communicating information or messages to and from the disembodied spirits of people who have died is

A) fruitful.
B) testable.
C) simple.
D) conservative.
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Science is reliable, in part, because it is self-correcting.
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Science is our only reliable way to acquire knowledge.
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The last step in the scientific method is to accept or reject the hypothesis under consideration.
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Scientific hypotheses are derived inductively.
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Hypotheses cannot be conclusively confirmed.
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Science is committed to a mechanistic worldview according to which the world is nothing more than bits of matter operating in predetermined ways.
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Ultimately, scientists accepted the Copernican model over Ptolemy's because it was endorsed by the Vatican.
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Evolution has yielded novel predictions.
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According to the text, no one has ever seen evolution.
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Scientists sometimes test weird theories.
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Science is infallible.
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Science is synonymous with technology.
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Some things that are logically possible are physically impossible.
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There are many different methods to evaluate the worth of a hypothesis.
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Crop circles are too complicated and elegant to be the result of human ingenuity.
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Anything is possible.
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Something that seems real is not necessarily real.
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When scientists test a hypothesis, they test a hypothesis together with a variety of background assumptions and theories.
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Science has always avoided the mysterious or bizarre.
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There are no natural explanations for the experience of seeing ghosts.
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Is science an ideology? Why or why not?
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Why is science such a reliable way to acquire knowledge?
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Can the scientific method be identified with any particular set of experimental or observational procedures? Why or why not?
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What is a test implication of a hypothesis? Why do scientists derive test implications from hypotheses?
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Why can't a scientific hypothesis be conclusively proven?
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What are some of the reasons that eyewitness testimony is so often unreliable?
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What might be the basic elements of a scientific study to test the efficacy of a new migraine medication?
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What is the difference between physical impossibility and logical impossibility?
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Choose one of the weird theories discussed in the text and explain how it fares when evaluated using the TEST formula.
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