BIOL 1500 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Scientific Literacy, Null Hypothesis, Blind Experiment

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{science} is not simply a body of knowledge or a list of facts to be remembered. It is an intellectual activity, encompassing observation, description, experimentation, and explanation of natural phenomena. {scientific literacy} is a general, fact based understanding of the basics of biology and other sciences. {biological literacy} is the ability to use the process of scientific inquiry to think creatively about real-world issues that have a biological component, communicate these thoughts to others, and integrate these ideas into your decision making. {superstition} is the irrational belief that actions that are not logically related to a course of events can influence its outcome. {scientific method} beginning with someone observing a phenomenon and proposing an explanation for it, this process of examination and discovery is referred to as the scientific method. {empirical} is based on experience and observations that are rational, testable, and repeatable.

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