Three of the following epistemological beliefs about science are likely to lead to development of good study habits in science. Which one is least likely to have this effect?
a. Learning science involves learning how different scientific ideas relate to one another.
b. Learning science involves learning to apply scientific principles to real world problems.
c. Learning science involves remembering that scientific theories are likely to change over time.
d. Learning science involves remembering specific facts that are important to each of the major scientific disciplines.
D
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a. True b. False
Explain the relative amounts of kinetic energy in each of the 3 common states of matter.
What will be an ideal response?
A researcher who wants to conduct a study in the local high school finds that she must use volunteers rather than intact class groups. In this case, the researcher should
a. make sure to use a sample of at least 30 or more subjects. b. control for the subjects' willingness to volunteer. c. keep the volunteer subjects naive as to the purpose of the study. d. determine the extent to which volunteers may differ from nonvolunteers on important variables.
Andragony is
a. the study of change. b. the art and science of helping adults learn. c. the study of informal influences in organizations. d. the art of "soldiering" (going through the motions of work without focused effort and positive productivity).