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kaid0807

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When we talk about scientific knowledge being verifiable, what part of the scientific process are we trying to verify?
 
  a. hypotheses
  b. results
  c. descriptions
  d. theories

Question 2

Knowledge that is backed up by a strict set of logical statements and proofs is based on what way of knowing?
 
  a. science
  b. authority
  c. experience
  d. a priori method



Joc

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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