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28 Cards in this Set
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Science |
body of facts that man gathered by observing the physical universe |
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Doctrine of Humors |
living things are composed of four fluids |
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Doctrine of Signatures |
remedies for various ailments |
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Microbes |
small organisms |
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Logical Reasoning |
classified as inductive or deductive |
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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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Deductive Reasoning |
begins with general principles assumed to be true and draws conclusions about particulars |
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Deductive Reasoning |
begins with general principles assumed to be true and draws conclusions about particulars |
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Realm of Science |
man's observations of the physical world |
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Revealed Truth |
those truths God has recorded in Scripture |
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Unrevealed Truth |
those truths, the natural laws, that God established but did not reveal in Scripture |
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Fallacy |
any statement not a part of revealed or unrevealed truth |
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Data |
recorded information |
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Controlled Experiment |
ideal scientific experiment |
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Control Group |
group not exposed to the independent variable |
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Control Group |
group not exposed to the independent variable |
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Bias |
what someone wants to believe |
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Applied Science |
using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems |
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Applied Science |
using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems |
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Pure Science |
knowledge that scientific activities have produced |
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Applied Science |
using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems |
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Pure Science |
knowledge that scientific activities have produced |
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Worship |
man's recognizing his insignificance and turning his thoughts in love, reverence, adoration, and obedience to the almighty God |
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Applied Science |
using knowledge gained through scientific activities to solve problems |
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Pure Science |
knowledge that scientific activities have produced |
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Worship |
man's recognizing his insignificance and turning his thoughts in love, reverence, adoration, and obedience to the almighty God |
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Workability |
information gained by the scientific method that can be used in other circumstances |
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Independent Variable |
difference between the two groups |