Its to think outside the current situation, scenario, thinking
in a way you normally wouldn't. Looking into things with a
different perspective.
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What of these is a type of pseudoscience
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Pseudoscience is a claim that is presented as scientific, but
lacks any supporting evidence, cannot be tested and does not adhere
to a valid scientific method. A type of pseudoscience is "pop
science."
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Who is making the UFOs
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As they are unidentified the question cannot be answered
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Could you please show me some questions that can and can not be answered by scientific inquiry
What describes an association between energy measurement and foods
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A calorie
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What is the difference between scientific and nonscientific questions
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A scientific question asks for evidence, a nonscientific
evidence asks for opinion.
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What is a scientific way of thinking
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a specific way of thinking is to use your brain to get things
right and to guess them
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Is a scientific theory inaccurate if it is not supported by a scientific law or laws
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most likely
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How are scientific evidence and scientific conclusions related
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Scientific conclusions are based on scientific evidence.
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What lead Albert Einstein into science
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Like most scientists throughout history, Einstein was both
intensely curious about how our Universe operates, and was good at
working out explanations for it. This combination of personal
attributes will often lead people into the field.
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What skills do employers in any field expect their employees to have
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Ability to use word processing software.
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which phrase describes a scientific law
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a statement of how the volume of a gas is related to its temperature
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Which of the following choices is an example of gathering evidence
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how much is a milligram
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What does Thinking outside the box mean
Its to think outside the current situation, scenario, thinking
in a way you normally wouldn't. Looking into things with a
different perspective.
What of these is a type of pseudoscience
Pseudoscience is a claim that is presented as scientific, but
lacks any supporting evidence, cannot be tested and does not adhere
to a valid scientific method. A type of pseudoscience is "pop
science."
Who is making the UFOs
As they are unidentified the question cannot be answered
Could you please show me some questions that can and can not be answered by scientific inquiry
What describes an association between energy measurement and foods
A calorie
What is the difference between scientific and nonscientific questions
A scientific question asks for evidence, a nonscientific
evidence asks for opinion.
What is a scientific way of thinking
a specific way of thinking is to use your brain to get things
right and to guess them
your sincerely
answers.com
Is a scientific theory inaccurate if it is not supported by a scientific law or laws
most likely
How are scientific evidence and scientific conclusions related
Scientific conclusions are based on scientific evidence.
What lead Albert Einstein into science
Like most scientists throughout history, Einstein was both
intensely curious about how our Universe operates, and was good at
working out explanations for it. This combination of personal
attributes will often lead people into the field.
What skills do employers in any field expect their employees to have
Ability to use word processing software.
which phrase describes a scientific law
a statement of how the volume of a gas is related to its temperature
Which of the following choices is an example of gathering evidence