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What are five skills scientists use to learn more about the world   Observing Classifying Inferring Making Models Predicting  
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The senses a scientist uses in observing incule sight hearing touch taste and   Smell  
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Quantitive Observations   Dealing with numbers or an amount  
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Qualititive Observations   Dealing with the five senses or things that cannot be expressed in numbers  
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a) Inferences are based on reasoning from what you already know b) Making an inference invovles guessing c) An inference is an interpretation d) People make inferences all the time   A, C, D  
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Making a forecast of what will happen in the future based on past experience or evidence is called   Predicting  
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How are inferring and predicting related   They are realated because predicting is a guess and inferring a statement or something like a guess  
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A drawback of classifying things is that objects and information stay disorganized   False  
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a) Map b) Movie set c) computer-generated illustration d) notebook notes   A,B,C  
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Models help people study things that cannot be obsered directly   True  
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Some info about and object or process may be missing from a model   True  
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Wgat are five important attitudes that successful scientists posses   See smell touch hear taste  
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a) having an attitude of doubt b) being open minded c) comping up with inentive ways to solve problems d) an eagerness to learn more about a topic   A  
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Honesty is important when a scientists results go against previous ideas   True  
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