Question 1 (1 point) Saved Something that tries to disprove its possible explanations is Question 1 options: pseudoscience science non-science Question 2 (1 point) Saved Something that bases conclusions on established authority is Question 2 options: non-science pseudoscience science Question 3 (1 point) Saved In attempting to understand how nature works, scientists seek ultimately for the. Question 3 options: total control of nature most likely explanation final proof truth facts Question 4 (1 point) Something that claims to be scientific, but ignores some of the rules of science is Question 4 options: science non-science pseudoscience Question 5 (1 point) Uncertainty in science makes science unreliable. Question 5 options: True False Question 6 (1 point) Scientific theories. Question 6 options: are heavily supported by evidence begin as hypotheses are scientific guesses attempt to explain and relate large masses of data Question 7 (1 point) Something that often uses supernatural explanations is Question 7 options: non-science pseudoscience science Question 8 (1 point) Any information gained directly or indirectly through our senses is a scientific. Question 8 options: Fact Idea Data Observation Hypothesis Question 9 (1 point) Something that publishes opinions about the most attractive national parks is Question 9 options: science pseudoscience non-science Question 10 (1 point) A hypothesis is best defined as. Question 10 options: a clear statement of a problem a predicted observation the result of an experiment an educated guess a possible solution to a problem. Question 11 (1 point) Those who practice a pseudoscience (e. G. Astrology, biorhythms, etc. ) are those who. Question 11 options: claim to be scientific, yet do not follow all the rules of science attempt to follow the rules of science, but make mistakes in the process do not claim to be scientific and do not follow the rules of science none of these. Question 12 (1 point) In which field(s) is knowledge about how science works important? Question 12 options: Agriculture Politics Law Medicine All of these are correct Question 13 (1 point) When scientists design experiments to test their hypotheses, they are actually trying to ___________ their hypotheses. Question 13 options: Prove Disprove Examine Check Question 14 (1 point) Science can only work with answers that can be tested. Question 14 options: True False Question 15 (1 point) Science can use supernatural explanations if necessary. Question 15 options: True False Question 16 (1 point) Which of these is a limit of science? Question 16 options: It can study the paranormal. Scientific answers never change. It can only answer certain kinds of questions. It can answer any type of question. Question 17 (1 point) Good science is based heavily on the opinions of science experts. Question 17 options: True False Question 18 (1 point) The immediate purpose of a scientific experiment is usually to. Question 18 options: solve a problem create monsters test a hypothesis raise questions. Collect data Question 19 (1 point) A scientific theory is Question 19 options: a general explanation which is highly probable and well supported by testing the same as a scientific law a fact a vague idea Question 20 (1 point) Scientific explanations Question 20 options: can include supernatural explanations cannot include supernatural explanations must include supernatural explanations must show supernatural forces do not exist