1.
How is science different from other forms of human endeavor?
A.
Science is the only human endeavor that requires thought.
B.
The goal of science is to explain art and history.
C.
The goal of science is to explain natural phenomena.
D.
Science is no different from any other human endeavor.
2.
______ reflects how close a measurement is to the true value of the thing being measured and _______ is the exactness of that measurement.
A.
Precision; accuracy
B.
Accuracy; validity
C.
Accuracy; precision
D.
Validity; precision
3.
Scientists rarely use models to simulate and study conditions in the natural world.
A.
True
B.
False
How is science different from other forms of human endeavor?
A.
Science is the only human endeavor that requires thought.
B.
The goal of science is to explain art and history.
C.
The goal of science is to explain natural phenomena.
D.
Science is no different from any other human endeavor.
2.
______ reflects how close a measurement is to the true value of the thing being measured and _______ is the exactness of that measurement.
A.
Precision; accuracy
B.
Accuracy; validity
C.
Accuracy; precision
D.
Validity; precision
3.
Scientists rarely use models to simulate and study conditions in the natural world.
A.
True
B.
False
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C C B
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Can't you look into your textbook and find the answer?