BIOL 1001 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Irreducible Complexity, Intelligent Design, Null Hypothesis

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After observing something, a scientist tries to explain what has been seen. A part of nature is tested in a controlled experiment to see if explanation matches reality. If results of e(cid:454)peri(cid:373)e(cid:374)t are co(cid:374)siste(cid:374)t (cid:449)ith h(cid:455)pothesis, there"s e(cid:448)ide(cid:374)ce to support the h(cid:455)pothesis. If the two do not match, the scientist seeks and alternative explanation & redesigns the experiment. When enough evidence accumulates, the understanding of this natural phenomenon is considered a scientific theory. Ideas are built upon and are used to learn even more: the scientific method is a four-step process involving observation, hypothesis, experiments. Compare & use the term hypothesis & theory appropriately in their scientific context: hypothesis: suggested explanation for an observable phenomenon or a reasoned prediction of a possible correlation amount phenomena. It is a proposal to explain a phenomenon: theory: tested, well sustained, unifying explanation for a set of verified, proven factors. Theory is the result of a tested hypothesis.

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