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- (01.01 fc)
what distinguishes science from other disciplines that do not use scientific methods? (3 points)
○ science relies on observation, measurement, and experimentation.
○ science relies on fixed experimental results that cannot be changed over time.
○ science can answer all questions about the natural world through experimentation.
○ science relies on anecdotal evidence that may or may not be measured and verified.
- (01.01 mc)
whistling is considered bad luck among mariners because it challenges the wind. where did this idea most likely come from? (3 points)
○ science.
○ mathematics.
○ biology.
○ pseudoscience.
Question 3
To distinguish science from non - scientific disciplines, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: Science uses observation, measurement, and experimentation (scientific method) to gain knowledge. This is a key characteristic of science.
- Option 2: Experimental results in science are not fixed; they can be revised with new evidence.
- Option 3: Science cannot answer all questions about the natural world (e.g., ethical or philosophical questions).
- Option 4: Science does not rely on anecdotal evidence; it needs verifiable data.
- Science: Is based on evidence - based, testable knowledge. The idea about whistling and bad luck is not scientific.
- Mathematics: Deals with numbers, shapes, etc., not such superstitious ideas.
- Biology: Studies living organisms, not related to this superstitious belief.
- Pseudoscience: Consists of beliefs or practices presented as scientific but lacking scientific method. The idea of whistling being bad luck is a superstitious belief, so it comes from pseudoscience.
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Science relies on observation, measurement, and experimentation.