2a Teacher Questionnaire (pre)
This questionnaire is about your ideas  about the nature of scientific inquiry.
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Remember: the first three letters of your first name, month (m:m) and year (y:y) of your birth, e.g. => RUE 07 71.
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Science deals with using an exact method. That way we know, we have the right answer. Do you agree/disagree?
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Science has a particular method of going about things, the "scientific method". Do you agree/disagree?
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An experiment is a sequence of steps performed to prove a proposed theory. Do you agree/disagree?
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An experiment cannot prove a theory or a hypothesis. It just discredits or adds validity to them. Do you agree/disagree?
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An experiment is a controlled way to test and manipulate the objects of interest while keeping all other factors the same. Do you agree/disagree?
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Science would not exist without scientific procedure which is solely based on experiments. . . . The development of knowledge can only be attained through precise experiments. Do you agree/disagree?
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Experiments are not always crucial. Darwin’s theory of evolution cannot be directly tested experimentally. Yet, because of observed data it has become virtually the lynchpin of modern biology. Do you agree/disagree?
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Most theories consists of elements we cannot observe. So, we deduce consequences from them that could be tested. This indirect evidence allows us to see if the theory is valid. Do you agree/disagree?
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Science is concerned with facts. We use observed facts to prove that theories are true. Do you agree/disagree?
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