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The Nature of Science - L2 ESS 2014
Research survey exploring students' understanding of the Nature of Science.
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What is your date of birth?
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What is Science?
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What other subjects do you study?
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How is Science different from some of these subjects?
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It is the task of science to form theories to explain observations.
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An experiment is a set of conditions under which observations are made.
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Nature is not permitted to disobey the laws of science.
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A theory in science may be modified in light of new evidence.
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It is not possible to "prove" any scientific law or theory
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The diagram shows a model describing the structure of an atom. This model is an exact description of what atoms would look like if you could see them.
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How do scientists know that dinosaurs once lived on the earth?
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How sure are scientists about what dinosaurs looked like?
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Science is always a process of observation, hypothesis, experimentation and conclusion
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If a scientist fails to solve a problem, it is probably because he did not follow the “scientific method" of observation, hypothesis, experimentation and conclusion.
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Surprising or unexpected observations have played an important role in the advance of science.
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A theory with ten supporting and two denying experiments is more likely to be accepted than a theory with four supporting and no denying experiments.
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Scientists have different ideas about why dinosaurs died out. If all scientists have the same information about dinosaurs, why do you think they disagree about this?
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Scientists should not use their imagination
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Some of the best scientists have been extremely imaginative
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Scientists generally wear lab coats and carry out experiments
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When you make a scientific observation about the world, it is affected by your past experiences.
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A TV weather presenter uses lots of scientific facts to figure out what they think the weather will be like the next day. How certain do you think weather people are about these predictions?
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Explain why.
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There are many methods of solving scientific problems.
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A hypothesis is an attempt to explain a number of phenomena.
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Explain what you think the difference is between a scientific law and a scientific theory.
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Occasionally, a new discovery can change the way we look at the world
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The knowledge of science is final.
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Scientists have differences of opinion about scientific matters.
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Whay year are you in?
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Mr Zani
Otago Boys' High School
Dunedin
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