Question
How do scientists make scientific interferences
A they apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs
B they use observations to make decisions
C they make educated guesses based on observation and evidence
D they separate general knowledge from new information
A they apply evidence that supports their own established beliefs
B they use observations to make decisions
C they make educated guesses based on observation and evidence
D they separate general knowledge from new information
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Which piece of evidence best supports the idea that society depends on science
A society also has an interest in understanding itself and its environment
B when deciding which solutions to consider or persuade in many fields society looks to science for answers
C governments and other societal fun research into a wide range of questions
D society and science intersect in different ways
A society also has an interest in understanding itself and its environment
B when deciding which solutions to consider or persuade in many fields society looks to science for answers
C governments and other societal fun research into a wide range of questions
D society and science intersect in different ways
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