A. the American Revolution
B. the French Revolution
C. the Russian Revolution
D. the Industrial Revolution
A. the American Revolution
B. the French Revolution
C. the Russian Revolution
D. the Industrial Revolution
A. a universal truth
B. the scientist’s conclusions
C. a tentative statement of a topic that is subject to testing
D. disagreement with a generally accepted theory
A. have been totally replaced the scientific method
B. are all equally valid tools of inquiry
C. are still used as tools of inquiry
D. are just as exact as the scientific method
A. is as effective as in the natural sciences
B. is hampered by difficulties in attaining objectivity
C. has led to great discoveries in the human knowledge of the physical universe
D. has been found to be totally useless
A. obtaining a government grant
B. classification and organization of data
C. selection of area to be researched
D. observation and recording of data
A. Blushing
B. Curiosity
C. Fascination With the self
D. The use of reason
A. the social sciences deal with the behavior of people
B. the social sciences deal with the extraterrestrial
C. the social sciences have developed concrete laws of behavior while the natural sciences have only theories
D. people behavior is predictable while the behavior of inanimate objects is not
A. sociology
B. psychology
C. anthropology
D. history
A. scientific observation
B. systematic collection of data
C. making data public
D. selecting data to prove a point
A. impartiality
B. doubting
C. repetition
D. precision