ES101 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Feedback, Junk Science, Ionic Compound

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Do experiments and collect data > interpret data > well-tested and accepted patters in data become scientific laws. Well-tested and accepted hypothesis become scientific theories. Variables or factors influence most parts of nature that scientists seek to understand. Controlled experiment is isolating and studying the effect of a single variable. Experimental group: the chosen variable in changed in a known way. Control group: the chosen variable in not changed. Inductive reasoning: using specific observations and measurements to arrive at a general conclusion/hypothesis (bottom up = specific to general) ex. Items dropped at various heights, inductive reasoning is that all objects fall to the earth"s surface when dropped. Deductive reasoning: using logic to arrive at a specific conclusion based on a generalization or premise. (top-down = general to specific) ex. Syllogism is a series of logically connected statements. Scientists can disprove things, and can establish that a theory etc. has a very high probability of certainty of being true.

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