Tok - Natural Sciences

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Across
  1. 2. - Philosopher of science known for his work on paradigm shifts in scientific progress.(2 words)
  2. 4. ...experiments - Systematic gathering of information to test hypotheses or build models.(2 words)
  3. 6. - The capability of performing the same experiment and obtaining the same results.
  4. 10. - A cause-and-effect relationship where one event leads directly to another.
  5. 13. - Evaluation of scientific work by others in the same field to ensure validity.(2 words)
  6. 14. - A systematic process of inquiry involving observation, experimentation, and hypothesis testing.(2 words)
  7. 16. - A relationship or connection between two variables, not implying causation.
  8. 17. - A fundamental change in the underlying principles of a scientific discipline.(2 words)
  9. 18. - General agreement among scientists on a theory or finding.
  10. 20. - The ability to achieve consistent results when experiments are repeated.
  11. 22. - The development of abstract concepts and models to explain phenomena.(2 words)
  12. 23. - The principle that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.(2 words)
  13. 24. - Reasoning that starts with a general principle and derives specific conclusions.
Down
  1. 1. - A reasoning process that involves forming general conclusions from specific observations.
  2. 3. - Philosopher who emphasized falsifiability as a criterion for scientific theories.(2 words)
  3. 5. - Information gained through observation and experimentation.(2 words)
  4. 7. - Claims or beliefs that appear scientific but lack empirical evidence or reproducibility.
  5. 8. - Imaginary scenarios to explore theoretical concepts or hypotheses.(2 words)
  6. 9. - Discoveries made by chance or unexpected observations.
  7. 11. - The branch of physics dealing with phenomena at the atomic and subatomic levels.(2 words)
  8. 12. - An expert or recognized source in a scientific field.
  9. 15. - Classical physics principles based on observable and measurable phenomena.(2 words)
  10. 19. - A simplified representation or framework to explain a scientific concept or phenomenon.
  11. 21. - The process of testing a hypothesis to prove it false, a principle in science.