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question 8 1 pts a proposed explanation that is based on observations a…

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question 8
1 pts
a proposed explanation that is based on observations and that can be tested is known as a(n)
○ principle.
○ law.
○ hypothesis.
○ experiment.

question 9
1 pts
a theory is accepted as the explanation of an observed phenomenon until
○ one study contradicts the theory.
○ repeated observations conflict with the theory.
○ a leading scientist feels that it is invalid.
○ a new method is used to gather data

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Question 8
Brief Explanations
  • A principle is a general rule or concept, not a testable explanation.
  • A law describes a natural phenomenon (e.g., Newton's laws), not a proposed explanation to test.
  • A hypothesis is a proposed explanation based on observations that can be tested (e.g., "If I water plants more, they will grow taller").
  • An experiment is the process of testing, not the explanation.
Brief Explanations
  • One study contradicting a theory is not enough (studies can have errors).
  • A theory is revised or rejected when repeated observations (consistent, multiple sources) conflict with it, as science relies on empirical evidence.
  • A scientist’s opinion (even a leading one) doesn’t invalidate a theory—science is evidence - based.
  • A new data - gathering method alone doesn’t invalidate a theory; the data from it must contradict the theory.

Answer:

C. hypothesis

Question 9