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- Which of the following are characteristics of scientific theories? (select all that are correct) a) An guess at how the world works b) An hypothesis that has been supported across many experiments c) An untested idea d) An expert's opinion e) A testable idea about how the world works that is supported by objective data from multiple sources. f) An hypothesis that has been supported by some research but not supported by other research.What is science? Why is it important to our society?what does scientific methodology involve ?
- As research techniques and technologies change, new ethical questions arise about whether the benefits of these techniques and procedures justify their use. Which technologies do you consider are current threats to ethical behavior in science and threaten to exploit research subjects?What do you call the information gathered from an experimentWhat are some benefits and drawbacks of scientific models?
- What is a biotech society?The main purpose of the scientific method is? A) Prove one's beliefs B) support a theory C) create new sources of data d) answer a questionNanotechnology can provide alternatives to early detection of cancer cells, drug delivery, and injectable vaccines that to this day rely on healthcare professionals to administer. What are the benefits and cost of it? Which do you think is more equitable in its impact? (benefit or cost) Why?
- What are the different ways in which scientists collaborate in the discovery process? Why does scientific discovery benefit so much from teamwork? How does peer-review help the process of scientific discovery?Can you think of any rules/considerations science communicators and scientists should follow when communicating science to the public?Which of the following is NOT an important step in developing a research hypothesis? Only one answer A) making a statement of the problem B) making a search of existing literature C) developing an operational definition D) analyzing the observational data