Module 1 Flashcards
myths
Stories whose truth seems self-evident because they effectively integrate personal experiences with a wider set of assumptions about the way society, or the world in general, must operate.
science
The invention of explanations about what things are, how they work, and how they came to be that can be tested against evidence in the world itself.
assumptions
Basic, unquestioned understandings about the way the world works.
**evidence
What is seen when a particular part of the world is examined with great care. Scientists use two different kinds of evidence: material and inferred.
**hypotheses
Statements that assert a particular connection between fact and interpretation.
**testability
The ability of scientific hypotheses to be matched against nature to see whether they are confirmed or refuted.
**(scientific) theory
A coherently organized series of testable hypotheses used to explain a body of material evidence.
**objectivity
The separation of observation and reporting from the researchers wishes.