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Science

body of facts that man gathered by observing the physical universe

Doctrine of Humors

living things are composed of four fluids

Doctrine of Signatures

remedies for various ailments

Microbes

small organisms

Logical Reasoning

classified as inductive or deductive

Inductive Reasoning

begins with a number of observed facts and uses them to derive a general conclusion

Deductive Reasoning

begins with general principles assumed to be true and draws conclusions about particulars

Deductive Reasoning

begins with general principles assumed to be true and draws conclusions about particulars

Realm of Science

man's observations of the physical world

Revealed Truth

those truths God has recorded in Scripture

Unrevealed Truth

those truths, the natural laws, that God established but did not reveal in Scripture

Fallacy

any statement not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth

Data

recorded information

Controlled Experiment

ideal scientific experiment

Control Group

group not exposed to the independent variable

Control Group

group not exposed to the independent variable

Bias

what someone wants to believe

Applied Science

using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems

Applied Science

using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems

Pure Science

knowledge that scientific activities have produced

Applied Science

using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems

Pure Science

knowledge that scientific activities have produced

Worship

man's recognizing his insignificance and turning his thoughts in love, reverence, adoration, and obedience to the almighty God

Applied Science

using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems

Pure Science

knowledge that scientific activities have produced

Worship

man's recognizing his insignificance and turning his thoughts in love, reverence, adoration, and obedience to the almighty God

Workability

information gained by the scientific method that can be used in other circumstances

Independent Variable

difference between the two groups