W Which of the following is/are considered basic tenets of the nature of science?
a. Scientific knowledge is reliable but tentative.
b. The scientific method starts with forming a hypothesis.
c. There is no room for creativity in science since science relies on facts.
d. Observations and inferences are the same thing.
a. Scientific knowledge is reliable but tentative.
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a. Is perfectly acceptable because they are hearing books read aloud. b. Provides adequate preparation to read a book aloud to children. c. Is less effective than reading one chapter from a chapter book each day. d. Fails to maximize the effectiveness of reading aloud.
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What will be an ideal response?
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William created an item for a questionnaire. It was: “Don’t you believe that teachers should earn more money?” What is the problem with this question?
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