. What does your book say science is all about? From the book or on your own, give some examples of everyday things that you do that use your knowledge of science. (p. 1)


2. What is the goal of science?


3. Name the four things that all scientific studies involve.


4. Define skepticism.


5. Nature can be understood by discovering natural laws. True/ False
6. Scientific ideas never change. True/ False
7. What types of things can science answer questions about?


8. What types of questions cannot be answered by science?


9. CHECKPOINT: Explain why science cannot provide answers to all questions.



Name & Period: _______________________
Chapter 1.1 Study Guide - Intro. to Science (pp. 1-4)
10. What is Biology?


11. List and describe the 4 unifying principles of biology.
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12. You should be familiar with the following fields of science: astronomy, biology, botany, ecology, geology, meteorology, oceanography. Match the study of science with the correct keywords or description.
Branch of Science
keywords/descriptions


weathering & erosion, rocks & minerals, mountain formation, volcanoes, etc


air masses, weather patterns, composition of the atmosphere


the structure and function of all plants


tides, waves, ocean chemistry


formation, movement and composition of stars and planets; space & the universe


characteristics, behaviors, and interactions of living organisms


interactions between living things and their environment

Respuesta :

Answer:The scientific method is practiced within a context of scientific thinking, and scientific (and critical) thinking is based on three things: using empirical evidence (empiricism), practicing logical reasonsing (rationalism), and possessing a skeptical attitude (skepticism) about presumed knowledge that leads to self.