Question 101 (1 point)
In order to be a theory must make have some minimal
consequences, side-effects, or predictions other than the phenomena
it was introduced to explain.
Question 101 options:
Wide in Scope
Adequate to the Phenomena
Superfluous
Simple
Fruitful
Testable
Conservative
Question 102 (1 point)
Scientists must in order to empirically evaluate a
hypothesis.
Question 102 options:
not reason inductively at all
ignore observable test implications of the hypothesis
refute all other theories
derive a potentially observable test implication from the
hypothesis
accurately predict the outcome of all procedures related to
the matter
reject all religious beliefs
formulate an overarching theory from the ground up
Question 103 (1 point)
The "up to" in the claim "Now up to 50% more effective!" is an
example of in advertising.
Question 103 options:
accentuating phraseology
externalization
sloganeering
weasel words
misleading metaphors
identification
Question 104 (1 point)
A major problem with self-selecting samples is that they are
.
Question 104 options:
biased against the views of minorities
so unbiased as to be misleading
a problematic indicator of pollster bias
not very likely to be truly representative
guaranteed to be fully unrepresentative