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Cards in this guide (21)
What best describes the time in which people have contributed to science and technology

all throughout history and present day

Conducting research on humans without their consent is ethical

False

What is the difference between teaching learning

Teaching the process of providing knowledge and understanding of information. Learning is the process of gaining the knowledge and understanding of information.

Who performs critical evaluation of scientific ideas and methods

No

What happens to new scientific ideas before the scientific community accepts them

They go through critical evaluation .

If a new theory answers more questions and produces more results than a previous theorywhat happens to the previous theory

the new theory takes the place of the pervious

Human subjects have the right to refuse to be a part of research

true

Changes in knowledge are going to occur

True! =d

Which term refers to noticing something about a problem or an occurrence

observation

Once subjects give their consent to be a part of a research project they cannot change their minds

false

What form of consent is preferred from a subject involved in research

written

Which term is defined as sharing information with others

collaboration

Who should be able to visualize things that no one has ever thought of before

scientists

What validates the conclusion of a process

repeating it many times and getting the same results.

Why must the researching scientists provide accurate reports and steps for others to read and follow

So others can repeat the experiment and make observations

What is something that someone trains for and chooses to work in throughout most of his or her life

career

Which term refers to the ability to think clearly evaluate information and reason logically

Analyze critical thinking

What term refers to factual information used for calculation

Data

What must scientists get from human subjects before a research study can be done

consent

Why does the scientific community accept a new theory

after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly

How does evaluation improve the scientific process

It encourages further thought, observation, and collaboration

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