Answer the following: 1. What makes one statement or claim science? Along these
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Answer the following:
1. What makes one statement or claim science? Along these lines, how do you distinguish a scientific claim from a non-scientific claim, or pseudoscience?
2. Construct a claim that you consider scientific and indicate how the claim meets the criteria for science – that it is falsifiable and repeatable. Challenge your peers to either agree or disagree with the scientific nature of your claim.
3. Science is a process of discovery, and part of that process of discovery requires the recognition of patterns. We are surrounded by patterns. How does the regularity of nature promote the advancement of scientific knowledge?
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ANS::
as per given data
Q1.
Typically, we can identify this if this fails to follow the scientific method. Ty´pically, if the claim can be prooved and experimentation can be repeated
- Observation --> the assumption is made in nothing but "thoughts" and not via observation of data/experiments
- Hypotheiss --> the formulation makes no logic, or has previousy been stated otherwise
- Experimentation --> there is no experimentation at all, all remains theoretical values/formulas. The experiment fails in any way. It is not a representative experiment
- Theory --> The theory lacks of experimental data, i.e. statistical data to be relliable
- Law --> assume for "truth" a theory
Q2.
Average Tank duration --> My car has a mileage of approx 20 MPG
it can be repeated, since the tank is same size, and gasoline will not change composition
it can be proved if we have reliable measurments such as odometer, and tank volume measurements
Q3-
In the data recollection and discussion of data; typically, we need to find patterns to state a mathematicla model that will help us understand the phenomena.
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