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colton

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A research report should be written for a scientifically literate audience. What three things did Hurd suggest that a scientifically literate person should be able to do?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Temperature on a Kelvin scale is an example of
 
  a. nominal measurement.
  b. ordinal measurement.
  c. interval measurement.
  d. ratio measurement.



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Answer to Question 1

-distinguish experts from uninformed people, theory from dogma, data from myth, empirical evidence from propaganda, facts from fiction, and knowledge from opinion. -understand that the research process is cumulative, tentative, and skeptical. -analyze and process data, and be aware that problems often have more than one accepted answer and that many issues are multidisciplinary with political, judicial,
ethical, and moral dimensions.

Answer to Question 2

D



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