Human Biology 175-Chapter 1 Terms
Biology
The study of living things and life's processes.
Science
The study of the natural world
Theory
A main hypothesis that has been extensively tested over time and that explains a broad range of scientific facts with a high degree of reliability. An example is the theory of evolution.
Experiment
A procedure designed to test a working hypothesis. In a controlled experiment, all conditions of the environment are controlled except the specific factor dictated by the working hypothesis.
Hypothesis
An explanation or description of a proposed truth. A hypothesis is expressed as a testable statement about the natural world.
Deductive Reasoning
Applying the general case to the specific
Inductive Reasoning
Extrapolating from the specific to the general case
Variable
Factors that might vary during the course of the experiment.
Experimental Group
In a controlled experiment, the group of subjects that receives the experimental treatment. Compare Control Group
Control Group
In scientific experiments, a group of subjects that undergoes all the steps in the experiment except the one being tested. The control group is used to evaluate all possible factors that might influence the experiment other than the experimental treatment. Compare experimental group.
Scientific Method
The process of science; the way scientific knowledge is acquired.
Homeostasis (ho-mee-oh-STAY-sis)
State of body equilibrium characterized by a relatively constant and stable internal environment.
Data
Statistics is the mathematics of organizing and interpreting numerical information.