How We Know: Snow on Cholera by Martin Goldstein and Variables and Experimental Design by John Oakes.
Once you have finished reading these essays, look at the end of How We Know: Snow on Cholera on page 61. You will find 7 questions. In the following text box, please answer the 7 questions. If you are having trouble remembering definitions of things such as deductive reasoning, etc, look back at the first essay in your text by John Oakes.
Find an example of deductive reasoning
. Find an example of inductive reasoning.
Find an example of an observation.
Find an example of hypothesis or theory.
Find an example of an experiment.
Find an example of a predicted consequence.
Find an example of a verification of a predicted consequence.
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