EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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ISBN: 8220100545931
Author: MCMILLAN
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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Chapter 1, Problem 7SQ
Summary Introduction
Introduction: Science and scientific hypothesis are testable explanation for a natural phenomenon and testing hypothesis may prove it false. Scientific theories are based on particular objective descriptions of natural world.
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A testable explanation for a natural phenomenon is a(n)
O a. prediction
b. model
c. conclusive description
d. experiment
e hypothesis
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If a set of WFFS has no truth-value assignment, or truth-table row, wherein all WFFS are true at the same time, that set is
O a. contradictory
b.consistent
equivalent
O d. inconsistent
What are three important thing you will consider when settting up an experiment to investigate a phenomenon? Explain why?
Chapter 1 Solutions
EBK HUMAN BIOLOGY
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