Grade 7 Unit 1- The Practice of Science (B)
opinion
A belief or view about something
inference
A logical interpretation based on prior knowledge and experience.
scientist
A person who uses the scientific method to discover new knowledge.
compare
A type of thinking. To examine the similarities and/or differences.
subjectivity
Decisions based on personal feelings rather than facts
differentiate
Distinguish, tell apart, and recognize differences between two or more items.
predict
Give an expected result.
skepticism
a mindset where explanations are questioned and accepted only with supporting evidence
trend
a pattern of change over time
classify
arrange (organisms or things) in classes or categories according to shared qualities or characteristics.
logical reasoning
building an argument that is based on reasons supported by evidence
analyze
examine data or observations methodically in detail in order to explain or interpret.
pseudoscientific
is a claim, belief or practice which is incorrectly presented as scientific, but does not adhere to a valid scientific method, cannot be reliably tested, or otherwise lacks scientific status
falsifications
misrepresenting facts or evidence
conduct
organize and carry out
objectivity
personal neutrality in conducting research
ethics
the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
credibility
the quality of being trusted and accepted as fact
interpret
to explain the meaning of data or observations
defend
to uphold or maintain a claim with supporting evidence
sense
touch, smell, feel, taste, hear