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doctrine of humors
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living things are composed of 4 living things -brain: phlegm -spleen: black bile - heart: blood -liver: yellow bile |
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realm science
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man's observations of the physical world
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scientific method
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logical experiment for choosing an answer to a question
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theory |
which is thought to be true, is not revealed truth but may be part of unrevealed truth |
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fallacy |
any statement not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth |
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bias |
what someone wants to be |
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controlled experiment |
experiment testing two identical groups for a single variable |
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revealed truth |
those truths God has recorded in Scripture |
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unrevealed truth |
those truths, that natural laws, that God has established but did not reveal in Scripture |
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deductive reasoning |
General principles assumed to be true and draw conclusions about particulars |
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inductive reasoning |
begins with a number of observed facts and uses them to derive a general conclusion |
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experiment |
it must be tailored to answer the problem precisely |
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phenomena |
scientific investigations must deal with this, because experiments must have observable, measurable data to support the conclusion |
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workability |
information gained by the scientific method is workable if it can be used in other circumstances |
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data |
used to solve the problem (information) |
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analyze |
data to determine what they reveal about the problem |
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classify |
data into a logical order or into logical order |
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hypothesis |
an educated guess that attempts to answer the problem |
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predict |
think what might happen in similar situations |
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infusion |
made by boiling animal or plant material in water |