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Q1Domain Verified
In the context of "The Complete Scientific Method & Inquiry Course 2026," which of the following best describes the iterative nature of the scientific method when applied to complex, real-world problems?
An inductive process solely focused on generating new hypotheses from existing data, with no emphasis on experimental validation.
A cyclical process involving repeated observation, hypothesis refinement, experimentation, and analysis, allowing for continuous learning and adaptation.
A linear progression where each step must be completed perfectly before moving to the next, ensuring a definitive conclusion.
A purely deductive approach, starting with broad theories and narrowing down to specific, testable predictions without significant feedback loops.
Q2Domain Verified
A researcher is designing an experiment to test the efficacy of a new fertilizer on plant growth. According to the principles taught in "The Complete Scientific Method & Inquiry Course 2026," what is the primary purpose of establishing a control group in this experiment?
To increase the sample size and statistical power of the study, even if it doesn't receive the treatment.
To provide a baseline for comparison, demonstrating the effect of the independent variable (fertilizer) in isolation.
To accelerate the plant growth process by exposing one group to optimal conditions without the fertilizer.
To introduce a confounding variable that will help identify unforeseen interactions with other factors.
Q3Domain Verified
"The Complete Scientific Method & Inquiry Course 2026" stresses the importance of falsifiability in scientific hypotheses. Which of the following statements best exemplifies a falsifiable hypothesis?
All swans are white.
The universe is expanding, but the rate of expansion is constant.
The number of atoms in the observable universe is exactly 10^80.
Every living organism possesses a soul.

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