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Scientists study past ice ages, evolution, neural inhibition, gravity, evaporation, and thinking by
 
  A) neuroscience.
  B) scientific inference.
  C) generalization.
  D) operational sets.
  E) direct observation.

Question 2

Scientific progress is most likely when different approaches are focused on a single problem, particularly when the strengths of one approach compensate for the weaknesses of the others. This is called
 
  A) converging operations.
  B) comparative analysis.
  C) critical thinking.
  D) scientific inference.
  E) functional imaging.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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