
Understanding Argumentation in Scientific Inquiry

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Olivia Brooks
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What is the primary focus of argumentation in scientific inquiry?
Designing experiments
Creating hypotheses
Supporting claims with evidence and reasoning
Explaining how the world works
2.
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What is the first step in creating a scientific poster?
Drawing conclusions
Gathering evidence
Writing a hypothesis
Making a claim
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How does a scientist typically spend their time according to the video?
Attending lab meetings and writing emails
Writing scientific papers
Conducting experiments daily
Teaching students
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In teaching argumentation, what should students focus on first?
Formulating a hypothesis
Creating a poster
Gathering evidence
Writing a conclusion
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What is the role of reasoning in the argumentation process?
To create hypotheses
To connect claims to evidence
To gather evidence
To write conclusions
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a key step in the argumentation process when analyzing the human hand system?
Defining terms operationally
Creating a hypothesis
Drawing diagrams
Writing a report
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why is it important to define terms in argumentation?
To simplify the process
To impress the audience
To ensure clarity and consistency
To make the argument more complex
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