What is the main focus of Karl Popper's falsification criterion?
Theory and Experiment

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To verify scientific theories through repeated experiments
To distinguish scientific theories by their ability to be proven wrong
To confirm scientific theories by finding supporting evidence
To establish scientific theories through consensus
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What is the 'experimenters' regress' problem?
The problem of experiments taking too long to yield results
The difficulty in designing experiments that can be replicated
The challenge of knowing if an experiment was conducted correctly without the expected result
The issue of experiments being too costly to perform
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Why is it difficult to apply falsificationism to sciences like cosmology?
Because they are not considered true sciences
Because they rely on historical data that cannot be recreated
Because they are based on mathematical models
Because they involve too many variables
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What was the initial claim made by the BICEP 2 team?
They disproved Einstein's theory of relativity
They discovered a new planet
They detected a new type of particle
They found evidence for cosmic inflation
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What lesson can be learned from the BICEP 2 experiment?
Scientific experiments should always be successful
Mistakes in scientific research should be openly admitted
Scientific theories should never be questioned
Media should not report on scientific findings
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the reported finding in the faster-than-light neutrinos experiment?
Neutrinos had no mass
Neutrinos were unaffected by gravity
Neutrinos traveled faster than light
Neutrinos were slower than light
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why were scientists skeptical about the faster-than-light neutrinos result?
Because it contradicted previous experimental limits
Because it was not conducted by a well-known scientist
Because it was a new theory
Because it was not published in a reputable journal
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