Question
How is science different from other subjects that involve thought, such as art, philosophy, and religion?
A.
Science has a tendency to be heavily influenced by society.
B.
Science is more subjective, since theories are based on opinions.
C.
Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.
D.
Science requires more faith rather than logic and reason.
A.
Science has a tendency to be heavily influenced by society.
B.
Science is more subjective, since theories are based on opinions.
C.
Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.
D.
Science requires more faith rather than logic and reason.
Answers
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C. Science is more objective, since it is predominantly based on evidence.
This option accurately highlights that science relies on empirical evidence, experimentation, and observation, distinguishing it from subjects like art, philosophy, and religion, which may involve more subjective interpretations and personal beliefs.
This option accurately highlights that science relies on empirical evidence, experimentation, and observation, distinguishing it from subjects like art, philosophy, and religion, which may involve more subjective interpretations and personal beliefs.
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