scientific method Crossword Puzzles
Scientific Method 2025-01-08
4 Clues: When scientists find a new science idea • Scientists try to prove their guesses trough... • when scientists write down what they observed and learned • When scientists make a guess about how or why something will happen
Scientific Method 2025-01-08
4 Clues: When scientists find a new science idea • Scientists try to prove their guesses trough... • when scientists write down what they observed and learned • When scientists make a guess about how or why something will happen
intro. to philo., midterms 2016 2016-08-27
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- act of ?, core of metaphysics
- philosophy is based on this
- "first philosophy" (Aristotle)
- rationality of acts by w/c objects are made
- philosophy, handmaid of ?
- 1st period in the history of philosophy
- practical science of human acts
- thinking about thinking
- correct reasoning on beings of reason
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- knowledge through causes
- love for wisdom
- studying philosophy requires this
- ? sciences (chem., physics,...)
- philosophy of nature
- (Met.) seeing everything as being
- scientific method, the only valid one
- five ways, by whom
- Descartes said one must start from this
- natural theology
- author of Sophie's World
- certain knowhow of deepest causes
21 Clues: love for wisdom • natural theology • five ways, by whom • philosophy of nature • thinking about thinking • knowledge through causes • author of Sophie's World • philosophy, handmaid of ? • philosophy is based on this • act of ?, core of metaphysics • "first philosophy" (Aristotle) • ? sciences (chem., physics,...) • practical science of human acts • studying philosophy requires this • ...
Chapter 1- Elementary Physics 2020-05-11
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- vector quantity
- variable
- derived quantity use symbol 'a'
- is a scientific study of measurement and standards
- method to determine the value of a physical
- mass per volume
- scalar quantity
- physical quantity
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- imperial units
- unit for luminous intensity
- is the study of matter and energy
- have magnitude and direction
- is a base quantity
- SI unit for pressure
- unit for mass
- unit for electric current
- under the graph
- SI unit for energy
- unit is Newton
- the period of oscillation of a simple pendulum depends on its ________
- unit for distance
- have magnitude only
22 Clues: variable • unit for mass • imperial units • unit is Newton • vector quantity • under the graph • mass per volume • scalar quantity • unit for distance • physical quantity • is a base quantity • SI unit for energy • have magnitude only • SI unit for pressure • unit for electric current • unit for luminous intensity • have magnitude and direction • derived quantity use symbol 'a' • ...
Spelling List Synonyms 2024-03-13
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- safety, security, defense, safeguarding
- digit, figure, number, symbol
- resolve, decipher, unravel, figure out
- rehearsal, drill, exercise, training
- answer, reply, react, acknowledge
- dot, full stop, punctuation mark, end
- quadrilateral, rectangle, geometric shape, block
- wireless, broadcast, transmitter, receiver
- eliminate, take away, extract, withdraw
- scientific discipline, study, knowledge, field
- dimension, measurement, magnitude, extent
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- rain shower, downpour, rainfall, precipitation
- passage, section, segment, portion
- greens, mixed greens, tossed salad, vegetable salad
- numerous, various, multiple, numerous
- enjoyment, delight, satisfaction, happiness
- align, adjust, correct, straighten out
- depot, terminal, stop, platform
- procedure, method, system, technique
- obtain, get, acquire, collect
- should, must, supposed to, obligated to
21 Clues: digit, figure, number, symbol • obtain, get, acquire, collect • depot, terminal, stop, platform • answer, reply, react, acknowledge • passage, section, segment, portion • rehearsal, drill, exercise, training • procedure, method, system, technique • numerous, various, multiple, numerous • dot, full stop, punctuation mark, end • resolve, decipher, unravel, figure out • ...
What is Science? 2023-01-06
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- Curved surface of liquids in narrow tubes.
- The study of space.
- A scientific test.
- Poisonous.
- What is seen, heard, smelt, felt and tasted.
- Where a scientist works.
- The study of the environment.
- Amount of matter.
- The study of forces and energy.
- The measurements and observations made in an experiment.
- What you are trying to do.
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- Looking for trends in the results.
- Analysis.
- Logical explanation.
- Factors that influence an experiment.
- Tells how you did the experiment.
- The study of chemicals and their reactions.
- Educated guess.
- The study of Earth.
- The study of living things.
- What you have found out.
21 Clues: Analysis. • Poisonous. • Educated guess. • Amount of matter. • A scientific test. • The study of Earth. • The study of space. • Logical explanation. • What you have found out. • Where a scientist works. • What you are trying to do. • The study of living things. • The study of the environment. • The study of forces and energy. • Tells how you did the experiment. • ...
Renaissance review -Holly, Felicity, Nora, Adriana 2026-06-15
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- class structure was over
- writer of Romeo and Juliet
- the system of classes where you can't change your stars
- group that likes education
- 1500s was the ........
- 95 thesis
- genoa, venice, Florence
- being treated like a human
- was an artist
- created printing press
- social class order
- moving to cities quickly
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- trade route from Europe to Asia
- patron of the arts
- opinion based on own world view
- discovered gravity
- black death
- painted sistine chapel
- taking over land
- common religion in 1500
- created the scientific method
- artist of Mona Lisa and last supper
- the holy land
- discovered planets
24 Clues: 95 thesis • black death • the holy land • was an artist • taking over land • patron of the arts • discovered gravity • social class order • discovered planets • painted sistine chapel • 1500s was the ........ • created printing press • common religion in 1500 • genoa, venice, Florence • class structure was over • moving to cities quickly • writer of Romeo and Juliet • group that likes education • ...
Workshop 7 Vocabulary Practice 2015-04-23
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- able to do something
- tracking or following
- to grow in number rapidly
- to change
- being the cause or reason of something
- an event of scientific interest
- to be likely to harm or destroy
- to move into a place and cause harm
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- weather conditions
- dangerous and/or deadly
- to get into the way of when you are unwanted
- surroundings or habitat
- originally from an area
- a way of doing something
- to give off or let go of
15 Clues: to change • weather conditions • able to do something • tracking or following • dangerous and/or deadly • surroundings or habitat • originally from an area • a way of doing something • to give off or let go of • to grow in number rapidly • an event of scientific interest • to be likely to harm or destroy • to move into a place and cause harm • being the cause or reason of something • ...
ocdaniel 2020-03-13
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- lacking sensitivity
- something done is a quick burst
- shortand
- is a eel and food
- falsely or mistakenly claimed or regarded as being based on scientific method
- a fact or an argument
- a famous word/phrase
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- wicked or criminal
- a person who acts
- a word or phrase that is not formal
- a person's behavior so they are like strange sometimes
- gray with a bit of a brown
- they offer nothing that is simulating
- exposed to strong winds
- piece of jewelry
15 Clues: shortand • piece of jewelry • a person who acts • is a eel and food • wicked or criminal • lacking sensitivity • a famous word/phrase • a fact or an argument • exposed to strong winds • gray with a bit of a brown • something done is a quick burst • a word or phrase that is not formal • they offer nothing that is simulating • a person's behavior so they are like strange sometimes • ...
Industrial Revoloution 2022-09-26
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- who manages and takes on risks
- invention to de-seed cotton
- Combined waterframe and spinningjenny
- Improved efficiency of the engine
- Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool
- Doubled the work speed of the weaver
- A scientific method of farming
- buildings built by merchants
- Process of paving
- Invented by Hargreaves for daughter
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- Resources needed to produce goods
- sped-up weaving made by Cartwright
- toll roads
- made thread stronger and finer
- Cheap way to produce steel
- a way to connect cities
- Machine production of goods
- invention that got power from streams
- way to move goods against current
- Divisions in Larger Fields
20 Clues: toll roads • Process of paving • a way to connect cities • Cheap way to produce steel • Divisions in Larger Fields • invention to de-seed cotton • Machine production of goods • buildings built by merchants • who manages and takes on risks • made thread stronger and finer • Jethro Tull's seed sowing tool • A scientific method of farming • Resources needed to produce goods • ...
Mod 4 Vocab 2022-11-10
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- radioactive process
- date determined using dendrochronology
- one that is certain
- artifacts found in rock or earth
- past human life
- dating breaks down easily
- layers in tree
- older or younger rock
- Family tree of text
- systematic study
- rocks
- preserved remains
- phones
- from the past
- shows weather patterns in tree
- human made object
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- knowledge
- asks two questions
- does it contradict other
- best dating method
- useful knowledge
- Scientific pursuits
- agrees with self
- Compare texts with copies
24 Clues: rocks • phones • knowledge • from the past • layers in tree • past human life • useful knowledge • systematic study • agrees with self • preserved remains • human made object • asks two questions • best dating method • radioactive process • one that is certain • Family tree of text • Scientific pursuits • older or younger rock • does it contradict other • dating breaks down easily • ...
Week 8 Spelling 2019-12-03
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- The sixth planet in our Solar System.
- A small earthquake that happens after a big earthquake strikes.
- Something in your mouth.
- The meaning of something.
- Make of raw material.
- A holiday.
- You can't wait.
- Right away.
- An important event.
- The ground surface of the centre of an earthquake.
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- A man-made machine that is put into space.
- A problem.
- Base on the method of science.
- Something that you may find.
- A fact that someone is missing.
- Go around in a full circle.
- Say or estimate.
- A huge corporation.
- The thing you need to earn to drive a car.
- Increase.
20 Clues: Increase. • A problem. • A holiday. • Right away. • You can't wait. • Say or estimate. • A huge corporation. • An important event. • Make of raw material. • Something in your mouth. • The meaning of something. • Go around in a full circle. • Something that you may find. • Base on the method of science. • A fact that someone is missing. • The sixth planet in our Solar System. • ...
spelling test (17) Malazia Pardue 2017-01-09
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- an or deposit
- a treatise on geology
- adjust by agreement
- a science that study's weather
- to this degree or extent
- a substance that has a particular activity
- the most deeply ingrained part
- was not
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- a sudden, radical, or complete change
- the part of something that relates to money
- a scientific method of achieving a practical purpose
- an allegorical narrative
- the study of society
- to have the habit of not doing something
- steady or habitual effort
- a struggle
- a public area where people walk
- a person who prepares food for eating
- an adherent of modernism
- the side of a ship
20 Clues: was not • a struggle • an or deposit • the side of a ship • adjust by agreement • the study of society • a treatise on geology • an allegorical narrative • to this degree or extent • an adherent of modernism • steady or habitual effort • a science that study's weather • the most deeply ingrained part • a public area where people walk • a sudden, radical, or complete change • ...
Crossword Puzzles 1 2021-12-11
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- planned and organized determination of facts
- element of fire triangle
- personal protective equipment
- fingerprinting
- cardinal rule in report writing
- kind of hazard
- class of fire
- third step in using fire extinguisher
- type of fire extinguisher
- move about an area to observe
- most valuable asset of a company
- intuition or insight
- type of security guard
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- questioning a person not willing to give info
- processed information
- info accessible only to those authorized
- scientific examination of evidence
- admission of guilt
- cast method of recording investigation data
- extinguisher for class a b c fires
- man made hazard
21 Clues: class of fire • fingerprinting • kind of hazard • man made hazard • admission of guilt • intuition or insight • processed information • type of security guard • element of fire triangle • type of fire extinguisher • personal protective equipment • move about an area to observe • cardinal rule in report writing • most valuable asset of a company • scientific examination of evidence • ...
THE MATTER 2023-11-23
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- it is how the scientific method begins
- change in which a liquid is avoided
- assumption
- last step of a research
- energy of motion
- property to be measured
- a gas turning into a liquid
- state with a fixed shape
- smaller is the size higher it is
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- it's not a science
- it melts when temperature rises
- point at which a liquid evaporates
- when it's decreasing its temperature
- it's plenty of potential
- everything
- it oscillates
- everything that has mass and takes up space
- it can be compressed
- state that flows
- when you go from solid to liquid
20 Clues: assumption • everything • it oscillates • energy of motion • state that flows • it's not a science • it can be compressed • last step of a research • property to be measured • it's plenty of potential • state with a fixed shape • a gas turning into a liquid • it melts when temperature rises • when you go from solid to liquid • smaller is the size higher it is • ...
Forensic 2023-12-12
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- Earth's outer layer
- method of identifying what caused a death
- Male reproductive organ in a flower
- Indication left on an object
- evidence Shared characteristics among a group
- Inorganic solid substance
- Deceptive imitation of documents
- Distinctive fingerprint pattern
- Long barreled firearm
- Projectile fired from a gun
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- Small, often microscopic
- Transfer of pollen to stigma
- mark made by a tool
- FBl's criminal database
- Transparent material often used in windows
- Scientific investigation technique
- Pattern on the bottom of a shoe
- Interpretation of sensory info
- Imprint left by a tire
- Medium of exchange
- relating to biology or living things
21 Clues: Medium of exchange • mark made by a tool • Earth's outer layer • Long barreled firearm • Imprint left by a tire • FBl's criminal database • Small, often microscopic • Inorganic solid substance • Projectile fired from a gun • Transfer of pollen to stigma • Indication left on an object • Interpretation of sensory info • Pattern on the bottom of a shoe • Distinctive fingerprint pattern • ...
medical 2025-03-06
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- - Device to measure body temperature
- - Place to dispense medications
- - Identification of a disease
- - Written order for medication
- - Instrument used to listen to heartbeats
- - Place for scientific research and experiments
- - Induced insensitivity to pain
- - Medical doctor
- - Protein in red blood cells
- - Process of making equipment free from bacteria
- - Doctor who operates on the brain
- - Medical imaging specialty
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- - Medication used to treat bacterial infections
- - Tool used to inject or withdraw fluids
- - Substance used to prevent diseases
- - A surgical cut
- - Study of diseases
- - Instrument used to examine inside the body
- - Administering medication through veins
- - Imaging method using sound waves
20 Clues: - A surgical cut • - Medical doctor • - Study of diseases • - Medical imaging specialty • - Protein in red blood cells • - Identification of a disease • - Written order for medication • - Place to dispense medications • - Induced insensitivity to pain • - Imaging method using sound waves • - Doctor who operates on the brain • - Substance used to prevent diseases • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2021-10-08
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- physician and surgeon who made early contributions to the understanding of anatomy,physiology,and neurology
- a 5 step process used for learning new knowledge on the natural world
- the laws of planetary motion
- Created the heliocentric theory
- one of the effects of the scientific revolution
- written by andreas vesalius
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- written by kepler
- every object in the universe attracts every other object
- the theory the earth is the center of the universe
- wrote on the fabric of the human body
- the theory the the sun is the center of the universe
- Published the book "on the motion of the heart and blood
- theory created by copernicus
- discovered gravity
- claims that jupiter has four moons, the sun has dark spots, and earth's moon has a rough and uneven surface
- Created and explained the scientific method
16 Clues: written by kepler • discovered gravity • written by andreas vesalius • theory created by copernicus • the laws of planetary motion • Created the heliocentric theory • wrote on the fabric of the human body • Created and explained the scientific method • one of the effects of the scientific revolution • the theory the earth is the center of the universe • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
6 Clues: logical prediction • variable that gets measured • variables that never change • detailed examination of data • method to conduct experiments • variable that gets changed constantly
lionardo divionchie 2023-06-01
Lyric earth science crossword puzzle 2024-05-13
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- the study of planets
- rock the cooling of liquid rock
- method a logical approach to solving problems
- opening in the earth's crust
- removal and transporting
- cities become larger
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- the study of all life on earth
- the study of water
- flows above the earth's surface
- rock are squeezed together
- the transfer of heat through touch
- rocks are pulled apart
- the rebuilding of forests
- the study of weather
- the rock breaks and moves on either side
15 Clues: the study of water • the study of planets • the study of weather • cities become larger • rocks are pulled apart • removal and transporting • the rebuilding of forests • rock are squeezed together • opening in the earth's crust • the study of all life on earth • flows above the earth's surface • rock the cooling of liquid rock • the transfer of heat through touch • ...
Advanced English Vocabulary 2026-07-06
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- Belief in your own abilities.
- Something accomplished successfully.
- The reason for doing something.
- The ability to produce original ideas.
- Scientific knowledge used to solve problems.
- A duty or obligation.
- A good chance to do something.
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- The quality of continuing despite difficulties.
- The process of gaining knowledge.
- A strong desire to achieve success.
- The ability to guide others.
- The exchange of information between people.
- The natural world around us.
- A new idea or method.
- A person who helps without being paid.
15 Clues: A new idea or method. • A duty or obligation. • The ability to guide others. • The natural world around us. • Belief in your own abilities. • A good chance to do something. • The reason for doing something. • The process of gaining knowledge. • A strong desire to achieve success. • Something accomplished successfully. • The ability to produce original ideas. • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- french philosopher
- became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book
- a period when philosphers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- held various jobs in France and Italy
- he was def and a composer
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- he wrote an essay that said every one argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa.
- first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- earth is at the center of the universe
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- a german mathematician that destroyed the Ptolemaic system
- a native that published his famous book
- english philosopher with few scientific credentials
- someone who studies wisdom
- the sun is in the center of the universe
15 Clues: french philosopher • he was def and a composer • someone who studies wisdom • held various jobs in France and Italy • earth is at the center of the universe • a native that published his famous book • the sun is in the center of the universe • a systematic procedure for collecting evidence • became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book • ...
Chapter 10 2017-03-06
Across
- french philosopher
- became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book
- a period when philosphers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature
- held various jobs in France and Italy
- he was def and a composer
- based on the belief that reason is the chief source of knowledge
- he wrote an essay that said every one argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa.
- first european to make regular observations of the heavens using a telescope
- a systematic procedure for collecting evidence
- earth is at the center of the universe
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- a german mathematician that destroyed the Ptolemaic system
- a native that published his famous book
- english philosopher with few scientific credentials
- someone who studies wisdom
- the sun is in the center of the universe
15 Clues: french philosopher • he was def and a composer • someone who studies wisdom • held various jobs in France and Italy • earth is at the center of the universe • a native that published his famous book • the sun is in the center of the universe • a systematic procedure for collecting evidence • became a professor of mathematics and wrote a book • ...
Scientific Revolution 2026-04-21
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- – A period of major scientific change and new discoveries in Europe
- – The idea that the sun is at the center of the universe
- – A tool used to see very small objects
- – The oval-shaped path planets travel in space
- – The force that pulls objects toward each other
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- – The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model
- – The movement of objects affected by force
- – A tool used to observe distant objects in space
- – The scientist who created the three laws of motion
- – A step-by-step process used to test ideas and gather evidence
- – The scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
- – The thinker who helped develop the scientific method
- – The scientist who discovered planets move in elliptical paths
- – The path a planet follows around the sun
- – The belief that Earth is the center of the universe
15 Clues: – A tool used to see very small objects • – The path a planet follows around the sun • – The movement of objects affected by force • – The oval-shaped path planets travel in space • – The force that pulls objects toward each other • – A tool used to observe distant objects in space • – The scientist who proposed the heliocentric model • ...
Ch.12-13 2024-03-20
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- The idea that God decides who is or isn’t saved before people are born
- The sharing of power between local governments & a strong central government
- In Catholicism, a place where souls go before they can reach Heaven
- French Protestants
- A scientific instrument that measures air pressure
- A step-by-step method for performing experiments & other scientific research
- Members of a religious order meant to serve the pope & Church in response to Protestantism
- Christians who sided with Luther & protested against the Church
- A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed
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- Explanations scientists develop based on observed facts
- People who looked at the world in a rational way
- A forerunner of chemistry
- A church assembly
- The idea that belief is all that is needed to achieve salvation
- A particular way of gaining knowledge through observation, making theories, & experimenting
- A solution proposed to solve the problem
16 Clues: A church assembly • French Protestants • A forerunner of chemistry • A solution proposed to solve the problem • People who looked at the world in a rational way • A scientific instrument that measures air pressure • Explanations scientists develop based on observed facts • A relaxation of penalties for sins people had committed • ...
Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-04
6 Clues: logical prediction • variable that gets measured • variables that never change • detailed examination of data • method to conduct experiments • variable that gets changed constantly
Choice board crossword puzzle 2023-02-27
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- The blank family Were Major Patrons of the Movement.
- The reason a lot of natives died because of lack of exposer to blank
- The book that Christians read that has gods word in it
- A theory that relates scientific method to philosophy.
- What Columbus wanted to find
- Why they originally went the way they did
- Pardons from the Church for certain sins in exchange for money
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- A theory that humans are more important.
- English queen who returned her kingdom to Protestantism
- machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- The religion that came from the reformation
- Reformation leader who translated the New Testament into German
- What the people found by Columbus were forced into
- The greatest Renaissance man
- S A powerful tribe that ruled Peru when it was conquered by the Spanish in 1533
15 Clues: The greatest Renaissance man • What Columbus wanted to find • A theory that humans are more important. • Why they originally went the way they did • The religion that came from the reformation • What the people found by Columbus were forced into • The blank family Were Major Patrons of the Movement. • The book that Christians read that has gods word in it • ...
physcology puzzle 2025-10-21
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- Focuses on observable behavior only
- A tentative explanation based on observation
- perspective Focuses on unconscious drives and conflicts influencing behavior
- study Study of one individual in great detail
- The scientific study of behavior and mental processes
- psychology Focuses on perception and how sensations form meaningful patterns
- perspective Emphasizes human potential and free will
- A general explanation of a set of observations or facts
- Sample Randomly selected subjects from a larger population of subjects
- perspective Focuses on well-being and human strengths rather than problems
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- perspective Focuses on how environment influences observable behavior
- perspective Attributes behavior to biological events in the body
- perspective Focuses on biological bases of universal mental characteristics shared by humans
- perspective Focuses on memory, intelligence, perception, and learning
- Early perspective focusing on how the mind helps people adapt, live, work, and play
- method System of gathering data to reduce bias and error
16 Clues: Focuses on observable behavior only • A tentative explanation based on observation • study Study of one individual in great detail • perspective Emphasizes human potential and free will • The scientific study of behavior and mental processes • A general explanation of a set of observations or facts • method System of gathering data to reduce bias and error • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Homework 2024-10-01
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- a method used to determine the volume of an irregular
- unit for measuring volume of a solid
- a measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another
- unit for measuring mass
- A number that is not exact; a careful guess.
- The amount of space an object takes up
- the amount of matter in an object
- notation A mathematical method of writing numbers using powers of
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- amount
- measurements
- A way to analyze and solve problems using the units of
- How tightly packed the matter in a substance is.
- Distance between two points
- unit for measuring volume of a liquid
- how close a measurement is to the true value
- system a system of measurement based on the number 10 Measurement: a quantity that has both a number and a unit
16 Clues: amount • measurements • unit for measuring mass • Distance between two points • the amount of matter in an object • unit for measuring volume of a solid • unit for measuring volume of a liquid • The amount of space an object takes up • A number that is not exact; a careful guess. • how close a measurement is to the true value • How tightly packed the matter in a substance is. • ...
Chemistry Vocabulary 2017-11-16
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- / the measure of the amount of matter in an object
- / a physical blend of two of more components
- metal / a Group 1A metal
- / mixing of gases
- / matter that has a uniform and definite composition
- / difference between the experimental value and the accepted value
- / tiny central core of an atom composed of protons/electrons
- / an atom/group of atoms with a positive or negative charge
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- number / the number of protons in an element
- / anything that has mass and takes up space
- Method / * observe, hypothesis, experiment, theory, scientific law
- / mixtures made of 2 or more elements, at least one of them being a metal
- property / the condition of a substance that can be observed or measured without changing the substance's composition
- / smallest particle of an element
- / measure of the amount of space an object takes up
- / simplest form of matter that has a unique set of properties; they can't be broken down
16 Clues: / mixing of gases • metal / a Group 1A metal • / smallest particle of an element • / anything that has mass and takes up space • / a physical blend of two of more components • number / the number of protons in an element • / the measure of the amount of matter in an object • / measure of the amount of space an object takes up • ...
Aristotle, Socrates, Plato 2021-09-14
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- Plato fled to __ for 10 years
- Aristotle developed his own ideas about...
- Plato also emphasized the importance of...
- where was Aristotle born?
- Most of what we know about the Socrates comes from his student...
- Aristotle had many different areas of...
- the work of __ artists and architects reflected similar concern with balance, order, and beauty
- The method where they ask about peoples beliefs is the __ method
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- Aristotle promoted a reason as the guiding force for...
- Plato argued that every __ on earth had an ideal form
- Socrates was an __ stonemason and philosopher
- Socrates showed a great deal of interest in scientific...
- who was Plato's most famous student?
- The examination was a way to help others seek...
- in his book _(two words), Plato described his vision of ideal state
15 Clues: where was Aristotle born? • Plato fled to __ for 10 years • who was Plato's most famous student? • Aristotle had many different areas of... • Aristotle developed his own ideas about... • Plato also emphasized the importance of... • Socrates was an __ stonemason and philosopher • The examination was a way to help others seek... • ...
The Enlightenment: The Age of Reason 2023-08-25
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- A period in which the French monarchy was replaced by a series of revolutionary governments.(1789-1799)
- Late Renaissance Italian mathematician, scientist, and astronomer. His work in astronomy helped prove the Copernican system and also invented the first thermometer.
- Cromwell A Puritan who ruled England under the title of "Lord Protector" from 1649-58.
- A territory distant from the state's political control over it.
- The careful testing of a scientific theory.
- English scientist and mathematician often considered to be the greatest figure in the history of science.
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- Polish astronomer who concluded that the Earth and planets revolve around the sun. (1473-1543)
- An Enlightenment-era scientist.
- The science of living things or life.
- Great English political philosopher of the Enlightenment era. (1632-1704)
- A philosopher born in England in 1561 who advocated the use of reason and who came up with the fundamental ideas behind the scientific method
- A seeker of knowledge and wisdom.
- An idea to be tested; a supposition made as a basis for reasoning.
- The study of the changes that occur in matter.
- A deadly disease spread by rats and fleas.
- Scientific tool used for looking at very small things.
16 Clues: An Enlightenment-era scientist. • A seeker of knowledge and wisdom. • The science of living things or life. • A deadly disease spread by rats and fleas. • The careful testing of a scientific theory. • The study of the changes that occur in matter. • Scientific tool used for looking at very small things. • A territory distant from the state's political control over it. • ...
Research Methods 2025-01-08
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- A sampling method where participants recruit others.
- The group that does not receive the experimental condition.
- A detailed study of a single individual or group.
- Consistency of results over time or across researchers.
- The average of a set of numbers.
- A variable that is manipulated by the researcher.
- The process of defining variables in measurable terms.
- The type of sample where every individual has an equal chance of being chosen.
- The type of experiment conducted in a natural environment.
- The extent to which a test or study measures what it claims to measure.
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- a chart where you show differences between groups of people.
- A method of observing behaviour in its natural setting.
- A variable that is measured in an experiment.
- An ethical principle to ensure participants know about the study.
- A design where all participants take part in all conditions.
- A scientific investigation to test a hypothesis.
- An extraneous variable that systematically affects the dependent variable.
- The belief or expectation that can influence participants' behaviour.
- A graphical representation of the distribution of data.
- A prediction that can be tested in an experiment.
- A method of gathering data through verbal or written questions.
- A smaller group selected from the target population.
22 Clues: The average of a set of numbers. • A variable that is measured in an experiment. • A scientific investigation to test a hypothesis. • A detailed study of a single individual or group. • A prediction that can be tested in an experiment. • A variable that is manipulated by the researcher. • A sampling method where participants recruit others. • ...
Classification of bacteria 2025-09-18
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- A spherical shaped bacterium
- Prokaryotic microorganisms found in virtually every environment on Earth.
- The highest taxonomic rank, consisting of Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya.
- The system of naming organisms according to established rules.
- Variant of a species identified by its unique antigens.
- The basic unit of biological classification, often capable of interbreeding.
- Staining method used to differentiate bacteria based on cell wall composition.
- A taxonomic rank below order, grouping related genera.
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- A visible mass of microorganisms grown from a single cell.
- A spiral shaped bacterium
- A classification method based on the patterns of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes.
- A rod-shaped bacterium.
- The scientific system of classifying organisms based on shared characteristics.
- A taxonomic rank above species, grouping closely related species.
- Bacterial variant classified by its susceptibility to specific bacteriophages.
15 Clues: A rod-shaped bacterium. • A spiral shaped bacterium • A spherical shaped bacterium • A taxonomic rank below order, grouping related genera. • Variant of a species identified by its unique antigens. • A visible mass of microorganisms grown from a single cell. • The system of naming organisms according to established rules. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
Week 2 Vocabulary 2025-03-06
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- method Scientists use the ... when doing experiment.
- Because of ... we need to wear a seat belt when driving.
- Because of ... when we jump, we always come down.
- ... everything carefully to make sure your conclusion is correct.
- Let's ... them to see what's similar.
- Let's ... them to see what's different.
- The ... variable is the one we change to observe its effect..
- What was the ... of your experiment? Is your hypothesis correct?
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- The ... variable is the one we measure.
- The teacher gave the students a ... and they followed it.
- Every experiment will have at least one controlled ...
- A scientific guess is called a ...
- When you test the independent variable, you should ... the data.
- The ... we collect during an experiment will helps us make a conclusion.
14 Clues: A scientific guess is called a ... • Let's ... them to see what's similar. • The ... variable is the one we measure. • Let's ... them to see what's different. • Because of ... when we jump, we always come down. • method Scientists use the ... when doing experiment. • Every experiment will have at least one controlled ... • ...
bliss spoiler 2023-07-30
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- a computer file that is structured as a sequence of lines of electronic text
- luminaries that lead the youth
- a protective charm hung over a bed or cradle
- a punctuation mark used to divide or to compound words, word elements, or numbers
- to acquire
- if x equals 3, solve for x: 3x +(3*5)-7
- a male child, especially one less than 18 years of age
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- the journey from zero to one
- expansive and unlimited in collaboration
- a plush, crumbly crimson colored dessert
- six-winged fiery celestial beings that stand in the presence of God
- to meet another self and experience a new virtual world
- the scientific method is the technique used in the construction and testing of a scientific hypothesis
- a commitment or vow
14 Clues: to acquire • a commitment or vow • the journey from zero to one • luminaries that lead the youth • if x equals 3, solve for x: 3x +(3*5)-7 • expansive and unlimited in collaboration • a plush, crumbly crimson colored dessert • a protective charm hung over a bed or cradle • a male child, especially one less than 18 years of age • ...
Bio Final 1 2024-12-17
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- overall changes in the whole organism
- describe an observed phenomenon without explaining it
- when a hypothesis has been confirmed by many experiments
- principles and values held by humans
- data represented by descriptions such as color, shape, and emotion
- the study of life
- other experts review a researchers article
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- reasonable conclusion or hypothesis drawn from a small sampling of data
- building muscle by working out, gaining weight, getting taller
- data represented by numbers such as time, weight, and distance
- using your senses and noticing something in the natural world, scientific method step
- procedure that tests a hypothesis by collecting info under controlled conditions
- explanation for a question or problem that can be formally tested
- scientific study of interactions between organisms and their environments
14 Clues: the study of life • principles and values held by humans • overall changes in the whole organism • other experts review a researchers article • describe an observed phenomenon without explaining it • when a hypothesis has been confirmed by many experiments • building muscle by working out, gaining weight, getting taller • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary Homework 2024-10-01
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- Distance between two points
- analysis: A way to analyze and solve problems using the units of
- centimeter unit for measuring volume of a solid
- amount
- A number that is not exact; a careful guess.
- unit for measuring volume of a liquid
- (g): unit for measuring mass
- notation A mathematical method of writing numbers using powers of
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- How tightly packed the matter in a substance is.
- a measure of how close a series of measurements are to one another
- measurements
- displacement a method used to determine the volume of an irregular
- system a system of measurement based on the number 10 Measurement: a quantity that has both a number and a unit
- the amount of matter in an object
- how close a measurement is to the true value
- The amount of space an object takes up
16 Clues: amount • measurements • Distance between two points • (g): unit for measuring mass • the amount of matter in an object • unit for measuring volume of a liquid • The amount of space an object takes up • A number that is not exact; a careful guess. • how close a measurement is to the true value • centimeter unit for measuring volume of a solid • ...
PERFORMANCE TASK 1 ENGLISH 10 2025-03-06
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- – A final statement that presents the findings of the study.
- – A prediction or assumption that can be tested in research.
- – A structured set of questions used to collect data from respondents.
- – A summary of a research study, usually found at the beginning.
- – A variable that is measured and affected by another variable.
- – A systematic plan used to conduct research.
- – A research method that involves testing a hypothesis under controlled conditions.
- – A research method that collects data through observations and surveys.
- – The process of organizing and analyzing collected information.
- – A short document that explains the research topic and methodology.
- – A process of carefully selecting individuals for a study.
- – A research method that deeply examines one person or event.
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- – A written list of all sources used in a research study.
- – A detailed review of existing studies related to the research topic.
- – A type of research that focuses on numbers and statistical data.
- – A variable that is manipulated to observe its effect on another variable.
- – A broad explanation or framework based on research findings.
- – A set of steps used in scientific investigation.
- – An error in research that affects the accuracy of results.
- – A group of individuals chosen to participate in a research study.
20 Clues: – A systematic plan used to conduct research. • – A set of steps used in scientific investigation. • – A written list of all sources used in a research study. • – A process of carefully selecting individuals for a study. • – A final statement that presents the findings of the study. • – A prediction or assumption that can be tested in research. • ...
Scientific methods Cross Word 2021-08-26
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- variable: The scientist has to change it
- : The process in which you identify the effects
- variable: Never changes it always stays the same
- Group: A normal group for comparison in an experiment
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- :What you see in an experiment
- Group: The group that is being tested and purposefully changed in an experiment
- variable: It is what you change on purpose what you experimenting on
- : What you can guess in an experiment
- Method: The process for studying and experiment, to help you reach scientific conclusions
- : A explanation bases on the limited evidence you have
10 Clues: :What you see in an experiment • : What you can guess in an experiment • variable: The scientist has to change it • : The process in which you identify the effects • variable: Never changes it always stays the same • Group: A normal group for comparison in an experiment • : A explanation bases on the limited evidence you have • ...
과학과 기술 2025-07-25
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- To use machines or computers to do work that people did before.
- Facts or information used to show that something is true
- To study something closely and carefully to understand it.
- A scientific test to discover how something works or to prove a theory
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- The purpose or activity of something.
- The result of an action or situation, especially a bad one
- A new idea, method, or invention
- Made by humans, not natural.
- To watch carefully to gain information.
- A room or building where scientific experiments are done
10 Clues: Made by humans, not natural. • A new idea, method, or invention • The purpose or activity of something. • To watch carefully to gain information. • A room or building where scientific experiments are done • Facts or information used to show that something is true • The result of an action or situation, especially a bad one • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
The Scientific Revolution Review 2021-06-03
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- German astronomer who explained planets revolve around the sun in ellipses (2 words)
- Galilei he defended Copernicus, discovered four moons of Jupiter, and was forced by the Catholic Church to recant his views. (2 words)
- he stressed the use of experiments and observation in seeking knowledge, helping to develop the scientific method (2 words).
- a possible explanation made based an observation of limited evidence. Part of the scientific method.
- along with Aristotle, this man developed a model that showed the earth at the center of the universe - this became Catholic doctrine for over a thousand years.
- by illegally dissecting human bodies, he became the father of human anatomy (2 Words)
- Steps to find scientific truth through observation and experiments. (2 words)
- belief that the earth is at the center of the universe.
- scientist who discovered the law of gravity (2 words)
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- Out of fear of the Catholic Church, this man did not publish his observations about his view that the planets orbited the Sun (not the Earth) until he was about to die. (2 words)
- one of the fathers of modern philosophy who deducted one unshakable truth, “I think, therefore I am” (2 Words)
- to give up one's views, especially ones considered to be against the church
- "Fathern" of Chemistry, he discovered oxygen and proved that there was more to substances than the four basic Greek elements (Earth, Fire, Air, Water)
- the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun.
- beliefs that go against the teachings of the Catholic Church
- belief that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- a new way of thinking about the physical world that led to modern science (2 Words)
- ancient Greek Scientist whose research on human anatomy went unchallenged for a thousand years until Andreas Vesalius
18 Clues: belief that the sun is at the center of the universe. • scientist who discovered the law of gravity (2 words) • belief that the earth is at the center of the universe. • the force that keeps the planets in orbit around the sun. • beliefs that go against the teachings of the Catholic Church • ...
Research 2022-04-27
5 Clues: result of observation • final step of scientific method • step undertaken to test a hypothesis • any statement that can be tested with experiment • scientific method step that used all the senses to examine something or someone
Star Trek 2023-11-18
Across
- Cybernetic collective species
- Communications officer on the original Enterprise
- Standard Starfleet weapon
- Multipurpose scientific instrument
- Furry creature that multiplies rapidly
- Klingon officer in The Next Generation
- First female captain as a series lead
- Virtual reality facility on spaceships
- Captain of the original Enterprise
- Faster-than-light travel method
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- Device for beaming personnel
- Android officer on The Enterprise-D
- Interstellar political entity
- Chief Engineer associated with the phrase "Beam me up!"
- Captain of Enterprise-D
- Warrior race in the series
- Vulcan science officer
- Astronomical phenomenon often encountered in space explorations
18 Clues: Vulcan science officer • Captain of Enterprise-D • Standard Starfleet weapon • Warrior race in the series • Device for beaming personnel • Cybernetic collective species • Interstellar political entity • Faster-than-light travel method • Multipurpose scientific instrument • Captain of the original Enterprise • Android officer on The Enterprise-D • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2026-04-15
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- — Chemical that controls growth
- — Supports plant + moves water/food
- — Main central leaf vein
- coat — Protective outer layer of seed
- — All the leaves of a plant
- — New growth point (leaf, flower, or stem)
- — Added nutrients for plants
- (Radicle) — First root from a seed
- Method — Steps to test and explain ideas
- — Flat organ that makes food
- — Turning growth processes “on”
- differentiation — Cells becoming specialized
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- — Seed begins to grow
- — Seedling breaking through soil
- — Material plants grow in
- — Plant with one seed leaf
- — Anchor plant + absorb water/nutrients
- — Plant with two seed leaves
- elongation — Cells stretching longer
- division — Cells multiplying
20 Clues: — Seed begins to grow • — Main central leaf vein • — Material plants grow in • — Plant with one seed leaf • — All the leaves of a plant • — Added nutrients for plants • — Plant with two seed leaves • — Flat organ that makes food • division — Cells multiplying • — Chemical that controls growth • — Turning growth processes “on” • — Seedling breaking through soil • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
Scientific Revolution 2024-03-06
7 Clues: punishments from god • the church taught the earth was • dissecting humans cadavers was a • invented first modern telescopes • challenged the church for the sun theory • crime of believing things that go against church • introduced a method to test everything we know scientific method
Crime Fiction 2021-07-22
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- a dramatic or exciting ending
- a person who solves/ investigate crimes
- open to more one than interpretation
- a person incompetent
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- act of deceiving someone
- , mysterious meaning/code
- to give a deceptive appearance
- scientific method to solve crime
- a person who carries out investigations .
- FATALE, an attractive woman
10 Clues: a person incompetent • act of deceiving someone • , mysterious meaning/code • FATALE, an attractive woman • a dramatic or exciting ending • to give a deceptive appearance • scientific method to solve crime • open to more one than interpretation • a person who solves/ investigate crimes • a person who carries out investigations .
Scientific Revolution 2023-09-19
Across
- The law of falling.
- Polish monk, mathematician, and astronomer.
- Period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages.
- Astronomical observer.
- Representing the earth as the center of the universe.
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- A guess with limited evidence.
- “Sir Isaac…”
- Founder of chemistry
- Science of space.
- Father if the Scientific Method.
10 Clues: “Sir Isaac…” • Science of space. • The law of falling. • Founder of chemistry • Astronomical observer. • A guess with limited evidence. • Father if the Scientific Method. • Polish monk, mathematician, and astronomer. • Representing the earth as the center of the universe. • Period in European civilization immediately following the Middle Ages.
Skeletal and Muscular System Review Crossword 2022-03-31
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- Scientific name for back muscle
- Connects bones to bones
- A type of involuntary MUSCLE
- Scientific name for stomach muscles
- One of the minerals stored in bones
- Scientific name for kneecap
- Connects bones to muscles
- One of the minerals stored in bones (keeps them strong!)
- A type of BONE found in hands and feet
- A type of involuntary MUSCLE
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- Any place where two bones meet
- Scientific name for heel bone
- A type of JOINT found in wrist and ankle bones
- A type of BONE that is found in the vertebral column
- Scientific name for front arm muscle
- The hinge joint is found in the knee and ___
- The scientific word for head
- A major part of the skeletal system (includes arms and legs)
- One of the five FUNCTIONS of the skeletal system
- Scientific name for shoulder muscle
- Scientific name for a lower arm bone
21 Clues: Connects bones to bones • Connects bones to muscles • Scientific name for kneecap • A type of involuntary MUSCLE • The scientific word for head • A type of involuntary MUSCLE • Scientific name for heel bone • Any place where two bones meet • Scientific name for back muscle • Scientific name for stomach muscles • Scientific name for shoulder muscle • ...
Week 15 Vocabulary 2014-12-11
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- method - a method of investigation using observation and theory to test scientific ideas
- - having the sun as the center of the solar system, with the Earth and other planets revolving around it
- - an 18th-century movement in which reason was used to study of society and government
- - rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings
- - non-religious; related to concerns of the world
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- - the study of the nature of life, truth, and knowledge
- - an agreement in which people give power to the government in return for its protection
- - a cultural movement that began in Italy in about 1300 and spread throughout Europe
8 Clues: - non-religious; related to concerns of the world • - the study of the nature of life, truth, and knowledge • - rights that belong to people “by nature,” simply because they are human beings • - a cultural movement that began in Italy in about 1300 and spread throughout Europe • ...
branches of science 2025-10-09
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- the science of naming, classifying, and describing organisms based on their shared characteristics
- the scientific study of microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses
- the scientific study focusing on weather patterns
- the scientific study of humankind
- the science that studies the universe's basic components: matter, energy, space, and time
- the abstract study of numbers
- branch of biology that deals with the study of plants
- the scientific study of life
- the scientific study of animal life
- the study of the relationships between living organisms
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- the scientific study of past human life and activity through the recovery and analysis of material remains
- the scientific study of celestial objects and the universe beyond Earth's atmosphere
- the scientific study of the Earth's physical structure including rocks and minerals
- the natural science that studies the structure and behavior of matter and the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions
- the scientific study of the ocean
- the biological study of genes
- the study of the places, and spaces of Earth's surface
- the scientific study of sleep
- the scientific study of the life of the past, mainly through the study of fossils.
19 Clues: the scientific study of life • the biological study of genes • the scientific study of sleep • the abstract study of numbers • the scientific study of the ocean • the scientific study of humankind • the scientific study of animal life • the scientific study focusing on weather patterns • branch of biology that deals with the study of plants • ...
Unit 1 Vocubulary Qiuiz 2023-08-21
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- Non-biased observations that can be proved to be true.
- A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true.
- An orderly process of gathering and thoroughly examining facts and testing them to find out whether they can explain something that happens.
- Personal views or beliefs that are not necessarily based on facts or evidence.
- The pursuit of knowledge about the natural world and the application of that knowledge.
- Pieces of information obtained through observation.
- thinking A method of carefully examining a subject or idea using a variety of thought processes to construct and evaluate knowledge.
- The process of actively exploring topics through critical thinking in order to generate questions and interest, explanations based on evidence, and creative solutions to problems.
- Claims, assumptions, and methods that are commonly thought to be based on science but are not scientific.
- The process of using the senses to collect information. An observation is also a piece of information gathered by using the senses.
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- A statement that proposes a testable explanation for a natural phenomenon.
- laws Descriptions of things in nature that always happen when observed under specified conditions
- theories Explanations for natural phenomena that are based on a body of facts and can be supported by the results of experiments.
- Statements that describe facts and express the causes, meanings, and consequences of those facts
- or data, gathered through observation and conducting experiments.
- evidence
- A prejudice, or unfair opinion, either for or against something or someone. Bias can cause errors in the data collected during scientific investigations, which can lead to inaccurate conclusions.
- Statements that present ideas as truth.
- The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
19 Clues: evidence • Statements that present ideas as truth. • Pieces of information obtained through observation. • Non-biased observations that can be proved to be true. • The use of scientific knowledge for practical purposes. • A planned series of actions that test whether an idea is true. • or data, gathered through observation and conducting experiments. • ...
sci method 2022-09-09
Across
- includes all living things and all places they are found
- one particular type of living thing
- The act of noticing and describing events or processes in a careful, orderly way.
- evidence; information gathered from observations or testing
- Study of all forms of life
- data Expressed in numbers or quantities or measurements
- variable the factor that is being tested; the factor that YOU control
- A summary of an experiment that supports or refutes a hypotheses (based on evidence from testing or experiment)
- are the 4 characteristics of life? cells, response to stimulus, require energy, reproduction
- the horizontal line on a graph
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- variety of life
- the factors that do not change during an experiment for both control and independent variables
- the part of the experiment that simulates "normal" conditions
- data Expressed in words or descriptions or pictures
- A testable prediction, or educated assumption of the what the result of an experiment may be
- A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
- Collected body of data from observations and experiments
- variable the results of the experiment; what is measured
- any living thing
- the vertical line on a graph
20 Clues: variety of life • any living thing • Study of all forms of life • the vertical line on a graph • the horizontal line on a graph • one particular type of living thing • data Expressed in words or descriptions or pictures • data Expressed in numbers or quantities or measurements • includes all living things and all places they are found • ...
Science method 2022-06-21
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- Group “ The group in an experiment that is exposed to the independent variable. Scientist don't know what will happen to these subjects.”
- “ Data strictly gathered from the 5 senses: Seeing,Hearing,smelling,Tasting , or Touching.”
- “The degree to which a scientist
- Questions “ A question that can be tested and includes the independent variable and the dependent variable.”
- testing it and then adjusting it.”
- Graph “ A diagram that shows data from a table with respect to a discrete independent variable. Typically shows comparisons.”
- These are the results that occur or depend upon the independent variable.”
- Graph “ A diagram that shows data from a table with respect to a continuous independent variable. Typically shows trends over time.”
- dependent variable.
- A statement that describes an educated quess about what will happen in an experiment. It includes: If, Then, Because, the independent, and Dependent Variable. It should be testable.”
- method “ This is the step by step process of making a claim and
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- that the scientist changed or decided to look at. This is what causes the results in
- Data “ Data that is described with words, pictures, or colors.”
- Data “ Data that includes numbers or values.”
- Variable “ Conditions in an experiment that are kept the same in order to increase the validity of the experiment.”
- Variable “ The measured outcome from an
- “ A structured, neat set of lines to collect data.“
- + K “ Rules to follow in order to make graphs that include all necessary information:
- “ A logical next step. These are made based on prior background knowledge and observations.”
- confidence in the results of the experiment. High validity means the experiment results are
- Variables “ The single condition in an
- group “ The group in an experiment that is NOT exposed to the independent variable. Scientist know what will happen to these subjects.”
22 Clues: dependent variable. • “The degree to which a scientist • testing it and then adjusting it.” • Variables “ The single condition in an • Variable “ The measured outcome from an • Data “ Data that includes numbers or values.” • “ A structured, neat set of lines to collect data.“ • Data “ Data that is described with words, pictures, or colors.” • ...
Costing method 2020-03-18
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- Budgeted overhead/Budgeted activity level
- ……………is brought forward from the previous period's ledger.
- If overheads absorbed are less than actual overheads. It will be ..............-absorption.
- Mark-up on cost is also known as …………
- Mark-up on cost method consider the ………………… to represent 100%.
- ………………… is one of the product costing method.
- If overheads absorbed are greater than actual overheads. It will be ..............-absorption.
- ............ overheads into cost unit.
- the process of transferring all service cost center overheads to the production cost center.
- Cost card contains an itemization of the standard amounts of materials, labor, and overhead required to create one unit of a product.
- Contribution-............... cost= Gross profit.
- Factory cost centers through which cost units actually flow. What is this cost center?
- ...............direct costs to cost units.One step of get the full absorbed production cost.
- One of the difficultly valuation costing method.
- ………………method uses simultaneous equations to solve the problem.
- selling price - All variable cost = ?
- When we going to make …………………. decision, we should use marginal cost plus pricing decision.
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- What cost centers support and service the production cost center?
- .............. is set annually in the budget.
- International accounting standart is used for valuation costing.
- Actual activity*Predetermined OAR
- ………………………is an alternative method of costing to absorption costing.
- In marginal costing only …………………. are allowed to calculate the cost of a product or a service.
- If inventory levels increase, absorption costing will report a ………… profit than marginal costing.
- When cost items are divided between several cost centers.What terminology can identify this description?
- What method expresses profit as percentage of the selling price?
- At the .... of the year actual overheads will known.
- Cost items divided between cost centers.
- Per labour hour, % of direct material, per machine hour.
- The planning period which a firm can consider all costs of a production as variable.
30 Clues: Actual activity*Predetermined OAR • Mark-up on cost is also known as ………… • selling price - All variable cost = ? • ............ overheads into cost unit. • Cost items divided between cost centers. • Budgeted overhead/Budgeted activity level • .............. is set annually in the budget. • ………………… is one of the product costing method. • ...
Method Studios 2020-04-01
Across
- Type of illustrated novel
- platform for video conferences
- Their business is your business
- Set topics for a meeting
- What to aim for
- Crush with teeth
- When a task needs to be completed
- Famous illusionist
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- To cover or enclose in paper or soft material
- What's discussed at the watercooler
- One blast can kill a person
- Large piece of wood
- It could've been an email?
- On Fridays it can be liquid
- To bring to life
- Public persona
- A strong open vehicle with 2 or 4 wheels
- In short, an office reminder
- Old method of recording
- To come to a conclusion; pull your weapon
20 Clues: Public persona • What to aim for • To bring to life • Crush with teeth • Famous illusionist • Large piece of wood • Old method of recording • Set topics for a meeting • Type of illustrated novel • It could've been an email? • One blast can kill a person • On Fridays it can be liquid • In short, an office reminder • platform for video conferences • Their business is your business • ...
Experimental method 2025-02-26
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- can gather information on feelings, opinons and behavior patterns(accurate) however interpretaion of results may be distorted.
- a statementof the results that the experimenter expects(past experiences lead to thinking)
- researcher can obtain personal,detailed information, however responses may not be honest and include bias
- behavior studied is completely natural, researcher can not interact with subjects and may not know the whole situation of the subject
- provides backgroud information that may shed light on present behavior, but responses may not be honest and include bias
- provides accurate, objective information(little chance of distorting results) however tests limit the amount of information they can contain
- research that takes place outside the laboratory
- a set of fixed, generalized beliefs humans hold about a given group(can be a confusing variable)
- what is being tested
- the factor in a study that changes or varies as a result of changes in the independent variable
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- samples used are usually representative of population as a whole, less expensive and less time consuming, however not appropriate for some types of research for studies over time
- group that has the critical thing done to them
- rearcher can be completely objective and proides accurate information but may not reflect the real world (where)
- necessary for certain kinds of research(studies on development)however it is expensive and time consuming
- agree to consent, explain theri part and details on what they will be getting into while being experimented(drop out at anytime)
- it can invalidate the study
- the factor that the experimenter manipulates or changes in a study (always after "if")
- a medicine that has no active ingredient
- a study during which neither subject or experimenter know what is group is controlled/experiment
- group that does not have the critical thing done to them
- light/dark scycal gets messed up
21 Clues: what is being tested • it can invalidate the study • light/dark scycal gets messed up • a medicine that has no active ingredient • group that has the critical thing done to them • research that takes place outside the laboratory • group that does not have the critical thing done to them • ...
Perennialism 2014-12-03
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- type of perennialism that is uncommon is todays age
- who said "when anger rises, think of consequences."
- focuses on concepts, knowledge and everlasting truth
- type of perennialism that pushes unity and togetherness
- who is a famous religious perennialist along with Jesus Christ, Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr.
- what type of perennialism include these philosophers: Socrates, Plato, Homer and Aristotle
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- type of perennialism that focuses on universal learning
- reasoning used in trial and error stages of experiments
- scientific reasoning can be used as young as what grade
- method that uses question based learning
10 Clues: method that uses question based learning • type of perennialism that is uncommon is todays age • who said "when anger rises, think of consequences." • focuses on concepts, knowledge and everlasting truth • type of perennialism that focuses on universal learning • reasoning used in trial and error stages of experiments • ...
Sociology 2023-03-27
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- Locke, Rousseau and ------ popularized new political ideas such as individual rights.
- A factor that influenced the early sociologists.
- Europe was changing from ----------- to factory production.
- Sociologists focus on how individual behavior is shaped by factors such as the influence of groups.
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- Succesfully conquered many parts of the world.
- Are best defined by their subject matter.
- Sociology origianlly emerged in France, ------- and England.
- Is a field of sociology.
- is the scientific study of human social life, groups and societies.
- People started using the scientific ------ to study the human behavior.
10 Clues: Is a field of sociology. • Are best defined by their subject matter. • Succesfully conquered many parts of the world. • A factor that influenced the early sociologists. • Europe was changing from ----------- to factory production. • Sociology origianlly emerged in France, ------- and England. • is the scientific study of human social life, groups and societies. • ...
Scientific methods Cross Word 2021-08-26
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- variable: The scientist has to change it
- : The process in which you identify the effects
- variable: Never changes it always stays the same
- Group: A normal group for comparison in an experiment
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- :What you see in an experiment
- Group: The group that is being tested and purposefully changed in an experiment
- variable: It is what you change on purpose what you experimenting on
- : What you can guess in an experiment
- Method: The process for studying and experiment, to help you reach scientific conclusions
- : A explanation bases on the limited evidence you have
10 Clues: :What you see in an experiment • : What you can guess in an experiment • variable: The scientist has to change it • : The process in which you identify the effects • variable: Never changes it always stays the same • Group: A normal group for comparison in an experiment • : A explanation bases on the limited evidence you have • ...
Scientific Revolution, by Jaiden H. 2025-04-17
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- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism and improved the telescope
- He proposed the heliocentric model, placing the Sun at the center of the universe
- Scientific method step involving testing a hypothesis.
- Physicist who formulated the laws of motion and universal gravitation
- Astronomer who discovered the laws of planetary motion.
- Philosophy that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience
- An educated guess used as a starting point for investigation.
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- Sun-centered model of the universe that challenged Church teachings
- Rational thought emphasized during the Scientific Revolution.
- Instrument used by Galileo to observe Jupiter's moons
10 Clues: Instrument used by Galileo to observe Jupiter's moons • Scientific method step involving testing a hypothesis. • Astronomer who discovered the laws of planetary motion. • Rational thought emphasized during the Scientific Revolution. • An educated guess used as a starting point for investigation. • Philosophy that knowledge comes primarily from sensory experience • ...
Gavin kelly week 2 vocabulary 2023-08-30
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- an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- a testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific explanation
- in a scientific investigation the factor that changes in a result of manipulation of one or more independent variables
- in a scientific investigation the factor that is deliberately manipulation
- the knowledge obtained by observing natural events and conditions in order to discover fact and formulate laws or principles that can be verified
- in science a control system for which
- a collection of information generally taking the form numbers text bits or facts related for either by the method in which they are collected or the manner which they are stored
- the process of obtaining information using the senses
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- the observation,measurements and other types of data that people gather and test to support and evaluate scientific explanations
- in mathematics a quantity that has a fixed value
10 Clues: in science a control system for which • in mathematics a quantity that has a fixed value • the process of obtaining information using the senses • an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions • a testable idea or explanation that leads to a scientific explanation • in a scientific investigation the factor that is deliberately manipulation • ...
scientific revolution 2021-12-10
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- fist to see mountains on the moon
- the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole
- french philosopher and mathematician known for "I think, therefore I am"
- invented the microscope
- an English philosopher and scientist. Famous for developing the scientific method
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- having the sun as the center of the universe
- discovered the planets are elliptical
- thought the earth was the center of the universe
- a period, beginning in A.D. 1500's during which European scholars began to question classical scientific ideas and Christian belief
- thought of the heliocentric idea
10 Clues: invented the microscope • thought of the heliocentric idea • fist to see mountains on the moon • discovered the planets are elliptical • having the sun as the center of the universe • thought the earth was the center of the universe • the combining of elements to form a pleasing whole • french philosopher and mathematician known for "I think, therefore I am" • ...
Scientific Revolution 2024-04-23
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- who was called the father of analytic geometry?
- Who was charged with heresy?
- What was discovered by Galileo?
- Where did the Scientific Revolution take place?
- Who created the scientific method?
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- Who found out that irregularities in the Moon's orbit and discovered a new star in the Cassiopeia formation?
- Who was the father gravity?
- What is the thing that Galileo improve?
- Who was the one to come up with the theory that the sun was the center of the universe?
- What was the thing that was happening in 1500-1700 in Europe?
10 Clues: Who was the father gravity? • Who was charged with heresy? • What was discovered by Galileo? • Who created the scientific method? • What is the thing that Galileo improve? • who was called the father of analytic geometry? • Where did the Scientific Revolution take place? • What was the thing that was happening in 1500-1700 in Europe? • ...
research method 2021-09-09
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- consistent
- reduce the individual differences
- a different group of participants
- increase or decrease
- due to chance
- repeated measures
- ABBA
- definition of variables
- disguise the aim
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- a testable statement
- exactly the same
- questions is fixed
- two researchers
- manipulated
- confounding
- an investigation looking for a causal relationship
- a personal viewpoint
- mundane realism
- written form
- apply
20 Clues: ABBA • apply • consistent • manipulated • confounding • written form • due to chance • two researchers • mundane realism • exactly the same • disguise the aim • repeated measures • questions is fixed • a testable statement • increase or decrease • a personal viewpoint • definition of variables • reduce the individual differences • a different group of participants • ...
Nature of Science 2012-09-24
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- / something that you ask
- / is a specific question that a scientist wants to answer
- / it is a testable guess that leads to a scientific investigation
- / is the process of obtaining information by using the five senses
- evidence / is evidence gained from observations and measurements
- / is the study of natural events and conditions
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- / is a well supported explanation about the natural world
- / is an organized procedure to study something under controlled conditions
- method / is the ways scientists answer questions and solve problems
- / it describes a basic principle of nature that occurs under certain conditions
10 Clues: / something that you ask • / is the study of natural events and conditions • / is a well supported explanation about the natural world • / is a specific question that a scientist wants to answer • evidence / is evidence gained from observations and measurements • / it is a testable guess that leads to a scientific investigation • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-17
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- challenged church teachings about earth in the universe
- a period of scientific advancement in Europe from 1500-1700
- English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, auther, etc
- a 6 step systematic approach of acquiring knowledge
- changed how approach the field of science and created the scientific method
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- said planets do not orbit
- Invented the telescope
- crime believing or saying things that go against the churches teachings
- a lab tool that magnifies small objects, revealing details invisible to the naked eye
- instrument for viewing distant objects by means of the refraction of light rays through a lens
10 Clues: Invented the telescope • said planets do not orbit • a 6 step systematic approach of acquiring knowledge • challenged church teachings about earth in the universe • English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, auther, etc • a period of scientific advancement in Europe from 1500-1700 • crime believing or saying things that go against the churches teachings • ...
Weekly Crossword 2022-02-03
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- the man who created the scientific method
- a book full of information
- a time period emphasizing individualism over tradition
- a type of logic that draws conclusions from specific observations
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- the man whose ideas influenced the American Constitution
- a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment
- the new book published by Francis Bacon
- a way of using reason and experimentation to prove theories and learn more about the world
- the founder of rationalism - doubt everything until proven true
- a place where intellectuals gathered to converse about scientific advancements and societal improvement
10 Clues: a book full of information • the new book published by Francis Bacon • the man who created the scientific method • a person who seeks wisdom or enlightenment • a time period emphasizing individualism over tradition • the man whose ideas influenced the American Constitution • the founder of rationalism - doubt everything until proven true • ...
Scientific Revolution Crossword 2022-01-05
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- Who was against the Scientific Revolution?
- The creator of the Scientific Method
- Discovered the sun was the center of the solar system
- Discovered that the planets orbit in an oval shape and not perfect circles
- Was nicknamed the "father of modern physics"
- Discovered the "Laws of Motion"
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- The word to describe how our solar system is shaped
- A change, or and overthrow of a government, social system, etc.
- Where did the understanding of the universe originally come from?
- Where was Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon from?
10 Clues: Discovered the "Laws of Motion" • The creator of the Scientific Method • Who was against the Scientific Revolution? • Was nicknamed the "father of modern physics" • Where was Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon from? • The word to describe how our solar system is shaped • Discovered the sun was the center of the solar system • ...
STEM VOCABULARY 2025-06-24
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- factual information used for analysis or decision-making
- the degree to which results are correct and exact
- a virtual model used to test scenarios or predictions
- a new method, idea, or product that improves something
- a testable idea used to explain a phenomenon
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- a series of steps followed in a scientific experiment
- the practical use of scientific knowledge in real life
- a factor that can change in an experiment
- examining data to find patterns, trends, or conclusions
- a set of rules to solve a problem or complete a task
10 Clues: a factor that can change in an experiment • a testable idea used to explain a phenomenon • the degree to which results are correct and exact • a set of rules to solve a problem or complete a task • a series of steps followed in a scientific experiment • a virtual model used to test scenarios or predictions • the practical use of scientific knowledge in real life • ...
PSYCB1003 Crossword - Topic 4 2022-05-05
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- the degree to which test scores are interpreted correctly and used appropriately
- refers to a correlation, or a difference between two groups, that is larger than would be expected by chance
- the degree to which test results or other research evidence occurs repeatedly
- a statistic, r, that summarises the strength and direction of a relationship between two variables
- procedures for systematically watching behaviour in order to summarise it for scientific analysis
- a research method that involves giving people questionnaires or special interviews designed to obtain descriptions of their attitudes, beliefs, opinions and intentions
- the process of assessing claims and making judgements on the basis of well-supported evidence
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- a set of mathematical procedures that help psychologists make inferences about what their research data may say about the populations from which the sample data was drawn. It also provides a measure of how likely it is that research results came about by chance
- a measure of variability that is the average difference between each score and the mean of the data set
- in scientific research, a specific, testable proposition about a phenomenon
- numbers that summarise or describe a set of research data
- a research method involving the intensive examination of some phenomenon in a particular individual, group or situation
- a research method that examines relationships between variables in order to analyse trends in data, test predictions, evaluate theories and suggest new hypotheses
- the process of watching without interfering as a phenomenon occurs in the natural environment
- a situation in which the researcher manipulates one variable and then observes the effect of that manipulation on another variable, while holding all other variables constant
- an integrated set of propositions that can be used to account for, predict and even suggest ways of controlling certain phenomena
16 Clues: numbers that summarise or describe a set of research data • in scientific research, a specific, testable proposition about a phenomenon • the degree to which test results or other research evidence occurs repeatedly • the degree to which test scores are interpreted correctly and used appropriately • ...
Unit 1 review vocab quiz 2024-09-05
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- What the scientist compares the dependent variable to.
- We would never use this length unit in this class.
- The variable that changes in an experiment.
- An educated guess.
- using our five senses.
- A type of observation that uses words NOT numbers.
- This is the SI unit for mass
- A type of observation that has a number and a unit.
- A derived unit which would explain why something can float in another substance
- This is the SI unit for volume.
- The SI unit for length
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- This is calculated by taking length x width x height.
- The process or method of how scientists reach conclusions (2 words)
- The most important safety equipment that you NEED.
- Four letters that help you remember the scientific method.
- We will never use this sense in this class.
- The variable that the scientist controls.
17 Clues: An educated guess. • using our five senses. • The SI unit for length • This is the SI unit for mass • This is the SI unit for volume. • The variable that the scientist controls. • The variable that changes in an experiment. • We will never use this sense in this class. • The most important safety equipment that you NEED. • We would never use this length unit in this class. • ...
The Scientific Revolution 2023-11-20
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- This is the SI unit of measurement for force and weight.
- added on to Copernicus' ideas and said the Earth's revolution around the sun was elliptical.
- The Earth revolves around the sun.
- This scientist thought the Earth spins around the sun.
- The start of Renaissance, but not the start of Scientific Revolution.
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- An idea or set of ideas that's supposed to explain something.
- A type of science that doesn't use observations.
- a device used to look at celestial beings, invented by Galileo.
- A questioning attitude.
- Bacon, This scientist invented the Scientific Method.
10 Clues: A questioning attitude. • The Earth revolves around the sun. • A type of science that doesn't use observations. • Bacon, This scientist invented the Scientific Method. • This scientist thought the Earth spins around the sun. • This is the SI unit of measurement for force and weight. • An idea or set of ideas that's supposed to explain something. • ...
Science Vocabulary 2023-08-31
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- Variable thing that stays the same throughout the whole experiment
- Restating your hypothesis and say how the experiment went
- Variable The thing that's being measured in an experiment
- Variable The thing that's being tested in an experiment
- Method A set of procedures that scientists follow in order to gain knowledge about the world.
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- looking and studying something
- A scientific procedure that is done to prove a hypothesis
- Guessing how you think the experiment is going to go
- can be answered through experimentation
- Looking over all the data that you have collected
10 Clues: looking and studying something • can be answered through experimentation • Looking over all the data that you have collected • Guessing how you think the experiment is going to go • Variable The thing that's being tested in an experiment • Restating your hypothesis and say how the experiment went • A scientific procedure that is done to prove a hypothesis • ...
Scientific Revolution 2022-01-06
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- Know as the father of science
- Law
- steps to find scientific truth
- an educated guess made before the experiment is conducted
- Created the 3 laws of motion
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- Created the baconian method
- rights
- developed the heliocentric theory
- Place where men and women could congregate
- Created the laws of planetary Motion
10 Clues: Law • rights • Created the baconian method • Created the 3 laws of motion • Know as the father of science • steps to find scientific truth • developed the heliocentric theory • Created the laws of planetary Motion • Place where men and women could congregate • an educated guess made before the experiment is conducted
Scientific Revolution 2023-03-29
10 Clues: Earth - Centered • Father of modern science • created laws about gasses • "I think, therefore I am" • created three laws of motion • A tool first used by Galileo • created the scientific method • Created the Heliocentric system • found out the heart pumps blood • Person who is interested in the world
Crossword 2022-09-29
Across
- Environmental ________?
- The theory of _________?
- synonyms for nothing.
- The force that holds us down?
- What the periodic table is made of
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- The first step of the scientific method?
- The basic unit of life
- Smallest unit of matter?
- Protons and Neutrons are subatomic __________?
- What do you use a ruler for?
10 Clues: synonyms for nothing. • The basic unit of life • Environmental ________? • Smallest unit of matter? • The theory of _________? • What do you use a ruler for? • The force that holds us down? • What the periodic table is made of • The first step of the scientific method? • Protons and Neutrons are subatomic __________?
Francis Bacon 2023-02-02
10 Clues: He was a______ • francis_______ • His death______ • His birthday______ • his inspiration_______ • his mothers name_______ • the college he went too______ • he was the son of a king so he is______ • The thing he most known for is the_____ • His father Nicholas bacons death_______
Science is Cool. 2022-10-10
10 Clues: An educated guess • answer to the problem • A variable you change • The steps you take to do an • A variable that never changes • information collected from an • the question you want answers • The responds to an independent • A step in the scientific method, • collecting info from an experiment
Scientific Revolution 2024-05-12
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- Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory
- Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
- Made the first microscope
- Scientific Method
- Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox
- Made the first mercury barometer
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- Gravity
- developed the heliocentric theory
- “I think therefore I am”
- Developed the geocentric theory
10 Clues: Gravity • Scientific Method • “I think therefore I am” • Made the first microscope • Developed the geocentric theory • Made the first mercury barometer • developed the heliocentric theory • Introduced a vaccine to prevent smallpox • Expanded Aristotles idea of the geocentric theory • Built his own telescope and wrote Starry Messenger
Crossword 2025-10-16
Across
- beliefs mistakenly regarded as based on scientific method
- lower in rank than someone else
- unfair
- having excecutive control or authority
- false scorpion
- a fictitious name
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- different in size and circumstance
- invasion of one's privacy
- satisfying one or more statistical tests
- a skin disease that causes rash in scaly patterns
10 Clues: unfair • false scorpion • a fictitious name • invasion of one's privacy • lower in rank than someone else • different in size and circumstance • having excecutive control or authority • satisfying one or more statistical tests • a skin disease that causes rash in scaly patterns • beliefs mistakenly regarded as based on scientific method
CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2020-11-16
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- It is the name of transportation methods for solving the problem requires that the total supply from various plants must be used to the total demand at various warehouses.
- It is the linear programming method can be used for any number of variables.
- It is a research as the application of scientific methods to industrial problems.
- It is the linear programming method can be used only for two or three variables.
- Another name of distribution models in a operation research technique.
- It is a theory used in solving problems concerned with traffic congestion, hospital operations etc.
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- It is the functions to determinants of quantity either to be maximized or to be minimized.
- It is a method the problem is to move the stones till most economical assignment is accopmplished.
- It is one of a programming technique are used in operation research.
- It is a programming used in such areas as planning advertising expenditures and distributing sales effort.
- It is the first step in the application of operation research.
- It is the solution of a transportation problem is said to be feasible if there are (m+n-1) occupied cells in the solution.
- It is also known as modified distribution method.
- He is the Russian mathematician, who developed stepping stone method.
14 Clues: It is also known as modified distribution method. • It is the first step in the application of operation research. • It is one of a programming technique are used in operation research. • He is the Russian mathematician, who developed stepping stone method. • Another name of distribution models in a operation research technique. • ...
The Enlightenment 2020-10-29
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- Believed in the separation of powers
- Helped create the scientific method by adding in mathematics and reasoning
- Created the first smallpox vaccine
- Considered the father of modern chemistry
- Found that the surfaces of the moon and stars were not smooth
- an agreement by which the people create their government
- Using mathematical reasoning, found out that the planets move in ellipses
- Created a book called Leviathan in which he stated that all humans were naturally selfish and wicked
- Believed that all people had the right to equal opportunity, and that people should create a new government if the old one fails
- Created by Galileo and is used to examine far off planets and stars
- Promoted women's rights and education
- Helped create the scientific method and told scientists to find reason
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- The theory that the entire solar system revolves around the Earth
- A new way of thinking about the natural world based on careful observation and a willingness to question accepted beliefs
- The first scientist to propose the idea that the earth revolved around the sun
- Fought for freedoms of speech and religion for everyone
- Created laws of gravity and motion
- A social critic of the enlightenment
- The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun
- Where philosophes shared their ideas
- Created by Jannsen and is used to examine small things that we can't see with the human eye
- Believed that the people should hold all of the power in society
- Believed very strongly in what punishment should and should not be
23 Clues: Created the first smallpox vaccine • Created laws of gravity and motion • Believed in the separation of powers • A social critic of the enlightenment • Where philosophes shared their ideas • Promoted women's rights and education • Considered the father of modern chemistry • The theory that the Earth revolves around the sun • ...
Flax Research & Academic Writing 2026-01-29
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- — A vital chemical element often applied as fertilizer to increase crop productivity.
- — The reproductive unit of a plant, which in your case is harvested for oil.
- — A type of review where independent experts evaluate a paper before publication.
- — A type of unethical 'scam' journal that prioritizes fees over scientific quality.
- — A biological substance like 'Vitazyme' used to enhance plant growth and development.
- — The amount of agricultural product, such as seeds, harvested per unit area.
- — A statistical method (Analysis of Variance) used to analyze differences between group means.
- — One of the multiple identical plots used in a randomized block design (Repetition).
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- — A fertile black soil rich in humus, dominant in the Western Forest-Steppe.
- — The long-term weather patterns of a region, including temperature and precipitation.
- — A chemical element or compound, like nitrogen or zinc, necessary for plant growth.
- — A large area of flat, unforested grassland; part of the eco-zone in your study.
- — One of the specific oil flax varieties mentioned in your experimental research.
- — The presence of water, especially in soil or air, essential for seed germination.
- — A concise summary of a research paper, providing an overview of the study.
- — A specific taxonomic subdivision of a plant species, such as 'Svitlozir' or 'Orphey'.
- — A major international database used to index and track scientific publications.
- — The common name for the crop Linum usitatissimum L. grown for oil or fiber.
- — A method of applying nutrients or fertilizers directly to the leaves of plants.
- — The organic component of soil, formed by the decomposition of plant matter.
20 Clues: — A fertile black soil rich in humus, dominant in the Western Forest-Steppe. • — A concise summary of a research paper, providing an overview of the study. • — The reproductive unit of a plant, which in your case is harvested for oil. • — The common name for the crop Linum usitatissimum L. grown for oil or fiber. • ...
Industrialization 2026-03-16
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- What workers use
- Used in factories
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- new method, idea, machinery, or product
- Fuel or lubricant
- Bluish-gray material used for structure
- an organized group of employees
- Place of work where goods are manufactured
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- Workers faced __ conditions
- Creation of goods in factories
- How good were moved from place to place
- Assembly line created ____
- Exclusive possession or control of an industry
- What workers receive at work
14 Clues: What workers use • Used in factories • Fuel or lubricant • Assembly line created ____ • Workers faced __ conditions • What workers receive at work • Creation of goods in factories • an organized group of employees • How good were moved from place to place • new method, idea, machinery, or product • Bluish-gray material used for structure • ...
Stem List 7 2023-02-02
10 Clues: picture • a first model • type of phone • restore to life • five sided shape • belief in many gods • The smallest part of a substance • a feeling of deep admiration for someone • an object that allows people to see distant objects • beliefs mistakenly regarded as the scientific method.
Scientific Revolution By super_ethan_1 2023-08-24
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- A Growth in science starting in the Renaissance.
- Italian mathematician
- Examining an event or object.
- An idea to be tested.
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- Developed the Scientific Method.
- The attraction between objects.
- English scientist and mathematician.
- A Father of the Enlightenment.
- People who seek knowledge and wisdom.
- The science of reasoning
10 Clues: Italian mathematician • An idea to be tested. • The science of reasoning • Examining an event or object. • A Father of the Enlightenment. • The attraction between objects. • Developed the Scientific Method. • English scientist and mathematician. • People who seek knowledge and wisdom. • A Growth in science starting in the Renaissance.
0032 Vocabulary Puzzle-Unit 7A 2025-02-11
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- specialized, scientific, specific, skilled
- crucial, fundamental, imperative, vitally important,
- origin, root, beginning, cause, derivation
- different, detached, unconnected, disconnected
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- bring, call, draw attention to, highlight, point out
- uncommon, infrequent, scarce, sparse, unusual
- discuss, address, explore, or examine
- wide, extensive, large, vast
- incident, circumstance, episode
- structure, method, network, combination of parts
10 Clues: wide, extensive, large, vast • incident, circumstance, episode • discuss, address, explore, or examine • specialized, scientific, specific, skilled • origin, root, beginning, cause, derivation • uncommon, infrequent, scarce, sparse, unusual • different, detached, unconnected, disconnected • structure, method, network, combination of parts • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-03-24
Across
- "I think, therefore I am"
- Studied gases and pressure relationship
- Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
- Proposed the heliocentric model
- Philosopher of natural rights
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- Founder of modern human anatomy
- Known for planetary motion laws
- Wrote about social contract theory
- Promoted empirical scientific method
- Law of universal gravitation
10 Clues: "I think, therefore I am" • Law of universal gravitation • Philosopher of natural rights • Founder of modern human anatomy • Known for planetary motion laws • Proposed the heliocentric model • Wrote about social contract theory • Promoted empirical scientific method • Studied gases and pressure relationship • Italian astronomer who championed heliocentrism
science 2024-10-24
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- group that doesn't get special treatment
- variable what gets measured
- what is changed in the experiment
- what happens
- method process used by scientist to understand the world
- group that is tested on
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- why something happens
- factor that stays the same
- educated guess based on observations
- procedure to test hypothesis
10 Clues: what happens • why something happens • group that is tested on • factor that stays the same • variable what gets measured • procedure to test hypothesis • what is changed in the experiment • educated guess based on observations • group that doesn't get special treatment • method process used by scientist to understand the world
Chapter 1: Scientific Proceses 2025-12-13
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- The variable that is measured or tested during an investigation. In an experimental investigation, it is reliant upon the independent variable.
- Results that support a hypothesis and remain the same no matter who observes the data. Researchers use this evidence to prove a hypothesis is true.
- The process of receiving communication from another, which can be positive (affirming) or negative (should be corrective, not demeaning).
- A method of inquiry, created by Frances Bacon in 1620, based on three main concepts: observation, experimentation, and the development of theories or natural laws. It consists of six steps: observation, question, hypothesis, experiment, and conclusion/results.
- The ability to recognize the emotions and actions of others, which increases positive communications when working as a team member.
- Tools used to represent concepts, objects, and phenomena in a way that makes them easier to understand. They are simpler and not a complete representation of the actual object or system.
- An investigation used to answer "what," "how," "where," and "why," which describes and quantifies nature and phenomena using observations and measurements to create data, and is often driven by exploration rather than a hypothesis.
- Communication that can help support goals, obstacles, clarifications, and solutions, taking forms such as emails, reports, or manuals.
- An investigation that involves collecting data on two or more groups for comparison under different conditions, focusing on patterns or trends. It is relevant for understanding similarities and differences between subjects or when a timeline or ethical implications prevent experimentation.
- An idea, often described as an “educated guess,” that has a foundation in observed natural phenomena and can be tested and either proven or identified as false. It is typically written as an “if...then” statement.
- The second step in the scientific method, asked to identify the problem or area of interest.
- A process that is evaluated by deductive and inductive reasoning.
- The period that began toward the end of the Renaissance and continued through the late seventeenth century, marking a major transformation in scientific thought and ideas that led to the emergence of modern science.
- The fifth and sixth steps of the scientific method, which discuss the outcome of the experiment and address questions such as whether the hypothesis was correct, why or why not, what procedural changes could be made, and what new questions arose.
- The study of what is observable and what can be tested through experimentation. It stems from the Latin word Scientia, meaning “knowledge”.
- Documents that must be available for all chemicals in a laboratory setting, providing information on the chemical's hazards, needed personal protective equipment, and the body parts that could be affected by exposure.
- Communication conveyed though body language or physical behavior, which can be conscious or unconscious and can indicate whether someone is interested in the conversation.
- What is expressed in words, where clarity is important when imparting information to a team member.
- Data that can be observed or recorded through direct observations, interviews, or similar methods, recording perceptions and feelings, rather than numbers or mathematical equations.
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- A type of logical reasoning that allows one to move from a general idea to focus on a specific outcome.
- An activity conducted as the fourth step of the scientific method that allows scientists to prove or disprove a hypothesis, relying on repeatable procedures.
- An investigation conducted specifically to support, refute, or validate a hypothesis.
- An investigation, also called observational testing, used for cause-and-effect relationships where the researcher is not allowed to choose how subjects (independent variables) are assigned to groups or the treatments they receive due to ethical concerns or logistical constraints.
- One of the most important components of communication, as communication cannot occur if there is not someone processing the information on the receiving end; it instills trust.
- The variable that is controlled and manipulated by the researcher.
- Data defined by a numerical value, such as information that can be used in a mathematical calculation or statistical analysis, recorded by conducting experiments or controlled observations.
- The first step in the scientific method, identifying what piques interest or curiosity.
- A type of logical reasoning that begins with a specific observation to reach a broad conclusion.
- The group in an experiment that receives treatment, and whose results are compared to the control group.
- Well-established explanations based on natural and physical phenomena, providing highly reliable evidence and incorporating hypotheses that have been extensively tested and supported by data.
- The group in an experiment that does not receive treatment, allowing the researcher to compare the results to the experimental group to determine if there was an actual effect.
- A period, also known as the Age of Reason, that lasted until the late eighteenth century and saw advancements in medicine, chemistry, taxonomy, mathematics, and physics, and gave rise to scientific societies and academies.
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P6 Chapter 11 Game 2025-09-30
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- French protestant who stressed predestination and founded Calvinism
- widespread consumption of goods by a large population
- working class people, sold their labor
- belief during scientific revolution about the concept of god relying on natural laws to govern the world
- french enlgihtenment figure, editor or Encyclopedie
- german monk who started the protestant reformation, wrote the 95 theses
- philosophy that focused on human beings and their intellectual potential
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- english philosopher, argued that knowledge comes from sensations and reason
- 18th century intellectual and cultural movement, emphasized science and reasoning
- english statesman and philosopher who popularized the scientific method
- religious dissent against catholic church
- a catholic religious order, involved in politics, education and missionaries
- Scottish philosopher who laid the foundation for liberal economics
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Chapter 10 2017-03-06
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- Someone who studies wisdom, love to study
- Polish Mathematician who created the conception of the sun being the center of universe.
- Argued that every person was born with a tabula rasa, or blank mnd.
- System that places the sun at the center of everything.
- Emphasized the importance of the mind and that reason was the main source of knowledge.
- System of thought that is based on the belief that reason is the chair source of knowledge.
- Discovered three laws of motion that govern the planet, gravity.
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- Known for the social contract. Through a social contract, an entire society agrees to be governed by its general will. Meaning nothing less than that will be forced to be free.
- Philosopher who created the scientific method. Also came up with inductive reasoning going from the particular to the general.
- Well known for operas at a young age. Works included The Marriage of Figaro and The Magic Flute.
- Procedure for collecting and analyzing evidence.
- Discovered planets, mountains on our moon, moons revolving Jupiter, and sunspots.
- German Mathematician who discovered the orbits were elliptical with the sun.
- System that places earth at the center of the universe.
- A period when philosophers used reason and the scientific method to discover more about human nature.
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methods of science 2025-09-15
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- what is Jacobs favorite color
- science study of energy
- data using measurements
- method is a way to solve problems
- the study of nature
- variable what you observe in a experiment
- science the study of living things
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- data using your sense
- to make a prediction
- science the study of earth
- variable that you change
11 Clues: the study of nature • to make a prediction • data using your sense • science study of energy • data using measurements • variable that you change • science the study of earth • what is Jacobs favorite color • method is a way to solve problems • science the study of living things • variable what you observe in a experiment
