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1 Or, “How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Study Guide”

2 * Scientific Notation Quiz * Unit conversions Quiz

3 * Determine the slope of the line. * Explain the meaning of the slope of the line. * Determine the y-intercept. * Explain the meaning of the y-intercept. * Relate the R 2 value to the precision of the data. * Given the "accepted" value, determine the accuracy of the data. * Choose the independent variable (graphed on the x- axis) and the dependent variable (graphed on the y- axis). * Explain the difference between an independent variable (cause) and the dependent variable (effect)

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34 * Can you handle the hypothesis? (http://www.quia.com/pop/105061.html) (updated) Can you handle the hypothesis? * Choose whether a statement or a group of statements represents a theory, hypothesis, opinion, or fact. * “Scientific Method and Experimentation” (http://www.quia.com/rr/117182.html)Scientific Method and Experimentation * Know the process of science * Melanoma Mystery (http://www.quia.com/cz/62325.html) Melanoma Mystery

35 * multiple investigators working together and critiquing each others' work * as more evidence was gathered, the explanations from each group became more and more similar * inherently tentative nature of scientific theories - no answer is "carved in stone" anywhere * scientific theories ARE well-tested * revised as new evidence is found * must be able to use scientific theories to make predictions

36 1. After scientists have developed a theory (e.g. atomic theory), does the theory ever change? A. If you believe that theories do change, explain why we bother to teach scientific theories. Defend your answer with examples B. If you believe that theories don’t change, explain how scientific knowledge progresses. Defend your answer with examples. 2. What makes science (or a scientific discipline such as physics, biology, etc.) different from other disciplines of inquiry (e.g., religion, philosophy)? 3. In the past, people believed that the sun and planets of our solar system revolved around the earth. Today we know that the sun is at the center of our solar system. Explain how this change in our understanding of the solar system illustrates how scientific knowledge develops. Refer back to the "Checks Lab" we did in class. 4. Is there a difference between scientific knowledge and opinion? Give an example to illustrate your answer. 5. Scientists perform experiments/investigations when trying to find answers to the questions they put forth. Do scientists use their creativity and imagination during their investigations? A. If yes, then at which stages of the investigations do you believe scientists use their imagination and creativity: planning and design, data collection, after data collection? Please explain why scientists use imagination and creativity. Provide examples. B. If you believe that scientists do not use imagination and creativity, please explain why. Provide examples.

37 * Questions from two no-risk Quia quizzes: * http://www.quia.com/quiz/654946.html http://www.quia.com/quiz/654946.html * http://www.quia.com/quiz/639767.html http://www.quia.com/quiz/639767.html

38 * May the probability of you doing well on this test = 1 * ¡Buena suerte! * حظا سعيدا * Успех * 好运气 * Bonne chance! * Lykke til!


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