Across
- 4. A widely accepted explanatory idea supported by a large body of evidence
- 5. Subset of a scientific experiment that is not subjected to the method under consideration; establishes baseline data
- 6. A field of study that is falsely presented or mistakenly regarded as having a scientific basis
- 7. A tentative explanation that a scientist proposes for a specific phenomenon
Down
- 1. A piece of evidence that is consistent with reality and can be verified with evidence
- 2. A harmless but ineffective procedure or treatment given to assess psychosomatic response
- 3. The evaluation of scientific work by impartial experts in the same field
