WEEK 2

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Hypothesis Handout, Synonyms Handout, L1: Theories, Modeling, & Hypothesis, PPT(3): More on the Scientific Method
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Question 1

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Inductive; How (not necessarily why); Compile existing findings. All describe a [blank_start]model[blank_end]
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  • model

Question 2

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Deductive; How and why; Explain existing findings; Generate new hypotheses and findings. All Describe a [blank_start]theory[blank_end]
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  • theory

Question 3

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A set of propositions that attempts to specify generally the interrelationship among a set of variables; is a [blank_start]theory[blank_end]
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  • theory

Question 4

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A specific statement about how two or more variables are related; is a [blank_start]hypothesis[blank_end]
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  • hypothesis

Question 5

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A good hypothesis has the potential to be shown as [blank_start]false[blank_end]
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  • false

Question 6

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[blank_start]Theory[blank_end] ---> Hypothesis ---> [blank_start]Predictions[blank_end]
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  • Theory
  • Predictions

Question 7

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A favored and supported Theory is never considered "proven"
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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A [blank_start]theory[blank_end] describes how and why concepts (variables) are related.
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  • theory

Question 9

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A [blank_start]model[blank_end] describes how concepts (variable) are related.
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  • model

Question 10

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A [blank_start]hypothesis[blank_end] is a specific proposition that follows logically from a theory.
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  • hypothesis

Question 11

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Over time, ideas pass through a series of filters that help to eliminate: nonsense, [blank_start]dead ends[blank_end], [blank_start]methodological[blank_end] biases, & findings that won't [blank_start]replicate[blank_end].
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  • methodological
  • dead ends
  • replicate

Question 12

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There is only a few theories that have resulted in actual, "proven" facts.
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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A model does not automatically lead to a theory.
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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The Logic of Proof and [blank_start]Disproof[blank_end] has two important components.
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  • Disproof

Question 15

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Two important components of The Logic of [blank_start]Proof[blank_end] and [blank_start]Disproof[blank_end] are: 1) Logical [blank_start]impossibility[blank_end] of proof. & 20 Logical possibility, but [blank_start]practical[blank_end] impossibility, of disproof.
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  • Proof
  • Disproof
  • impossibility
  • practical

Question 16

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Logical impossibility of proof is confirming a hypothesis with research findings does not logically indicate that the theory from which the hypothesis is derived must be correct.
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Hypothesis are [blank_start]key[blank_end].
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  • key

Question 18

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[blank_start]Hypothesis[blank_end] guide our research design.
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  • Hypothesis
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