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Match each term with its correct description: (4 points)
A belief or practice mistakenly regarded as scientific due to a lack of empirical evidence and reproducibility.
A systematic process used to answer scientific questions through experimentation, observation, and reasoning.
A well-tested explanation that integrates multiple scientific observations and is subject to revision based on new evidence.
A generalization based on repeated observations and experimental data, describing a relationship under specific conditions.
:: Scientific Theory
:: Scientific Law
•: Pseudoscience
:: Scientific Method
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1. A belief or practice mistakenly regarded as scientific due to a lack of empirical evidence and reproducibility. — Pseudoscience
2. A systematic process used to answer scientific questions through experimentation, observation, and reasoning. — Scientific Method
3. A well-tested explanation that integrates multiple scientific observations and is subject to revision based on new evidence. — Scientific Theory
4. A generalization based on repeated observations and experimental data, describing a relationship under specific conditions. — Scientific Law
2. A systematic process used to answer scientific questions through experimentation, observation, and reasoning. — Scientific Method
3. A well-tested explanation that integrates multiple scientific observations and is subject to revision based on new evidence. — Scientific Theory
4. A generalization based on repeated observations and experimental data, describing a relationship under specific conditions. — Scientific Law
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