Across
- 2. A phenomenon about which competent observers can agree.
- 4. A synthesis of a large body of information that encompasses well-tested hypotheses about certain aspects of the natural world.
- 5. The means of solving practical problems by applying the findings of science.
- 8. An orderly method for gaining, organizing, and applying new knowledge.
- 9. The collective findings of humans about nature, and the process of gathering and organizing knowledge about nature.
- 10. A general hypothesis or statement about the relationship of natural quantities that has been tested over and over again and has not been contradicted; also known as a principle.
Down
- 1. A theory or practice that is considered to be without scientific foundation but purports to use the methods of science.
- 3. A test that excludes the variable being investigated in a scientific experiment.
- 6. The means of solving practical problems by applying the findings of science.
- 7. of falsifiability For a hypothesis to be considered scientific, it must be testable—it must, in principle, be capable of being proven wrong.
