BLG 181 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1, 2, 12: Sexual Selection, Inductive Reasoning, Convergent Evolution

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Real action of science is not memorizing what is already known but using the process of science to discover something new and unknown. Scientific method: process of making observations of the world, proposing ideas about how something works, testing those ideas, and discarding (or modifying) our ideas in response to the test results. Allows us to solve problems and answer questions. Supernatural things cannot be tested scientifically and not constrained by any laws of nature, and its behavior cannot be predicted using our current understanding of the natural world. Must also be falsifiable; be potentially proven its false. An explanation for a set of related observations that is based on well-supported hypotheses from several different, independent lines of research. Deductive reasoning/ deduction: using a general principle to predict an expected observation. The prediction concerns the outcome of an action, test or a result we expect from a hypothesis tests: takes the for(cid:373) of (cid:862)if/ then(cid:863) state(cid:373)e(cid:374)ts.

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