Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Framework
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
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What is the purpose of the CER framework?
Back
To explain scientific phenomena
Answer explanation
The purpose of the CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) framework is to explain scientific phenomena. It is a structured approach used in science education to help students construct well-reasoned explanations for scientific concepts. The other options, such as developing cooking skills, organizing scientific investigations, and creating crafts, are not related to the CER framework's purpose.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What type of sources should be used for scientific research?
Back
Factual, peer-reviewed sources
Answer explanation
Factual, peer-reviewed sources are the most reliable for scientific research because they have been thoroughly evaluated by experts in the field. This ensures that the information is accurate, credible, and up-to-date. Opinions from random people, websites created by neighbors, and general biology textbooks may not provide the same level of rigor and reliability as peer-reviewed sources.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What evidence supports the claim that red-eared sliders brumate in the water?
Back
Observations of their inactivity in the water
Answer explanation
The evidence supporting the claim that red-eared sliders brumate in the water comes from observations of their inactivity in the water. During brumation, these turtles become less active and spend most of their time submerged in water, which helps them maintain a stable body temperature and conserve energy.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
C.E.R. stands for
Back
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning
Answer explanation
C.E.R. stands for Claim, Evidence, Reasoning. In this context, a claim is a statement or assertion, evidence is the data or information that supports the claim, and reasoning is the logical connection between the evidence and the claim. This framework is often used in scientific writing and argumentation.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is a claim?
Back
Answers a question or problem
Answer explanation
A claim is a statement that answers a question or addresses a problem. It is not a long and detailed paragraph, nor does it explain why something happened. The correct choice is that a claim answers a question or problem.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is an example of a claim?
Back
In the winter when the pond freezes over, red-eared sliders remain in the water and brumate.
Answer explanation
7.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What is an example of evidence? Options: Football players are 33% more likely to get injured than baseball players., Football is more dangerous than baseball., Baseball is a fun sport.
Back
Football players are 33% more likely to get injured than baseball players.
Answer explanation
The question asks for an example of evidence. The correct answer, 'Football players are 33% more likely to get injured than baseball players', provides a specific statistic, which is a form of evidence. The other options are either subjective statements or general claims without any supporting data or facts, which do not qualify as evidence.
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