Categories: All - variables - fallacies - experiment - logic

by Adham Ehab 8 years ago

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Scientific Thinking Checkpoint

Exploring the fundamental aspects of scientific thinking involves understanding the components and variables in scientific experiments, such as dependent and independent variables, control groups, and controlled variables.

Scientific Thinking Checkpoint

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Scientific Thinking Checkpoint

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Falsification
Forgery
Deductive
Inductive
Paradigmn

Components of Scientific Experiment

Assumptions
Control Group
Controlled Variables
Independant Variable
Dependent Variable

Wrong Sciences

Pathological Science
Junk Science
Bad Science
Pseudo Science

Critical Thinking

Logic
Breadth
Accuracy
Clarity

Group Activities

Role Playing
Fact and Opinion
Steps of Scientific Methods
Mini Debates
Ethics Activity
Jelly Beans Activity

Steps for Scientific method

Theory
Results support prediction
Experiment
Hypothesis
Observation

Research Methods

Case Study
Survey
Naturalistic Observation
Correlation
Experimental

Fallacies

Examples of Fallacies
Red Herring
Bandwagon
Slippery Slope
Non-Sequitur
Appeal to ignorance
Confusion of Correlation and Causation
Weasel Words
Ad Hominem