A) inductive reasoning.
B) deductive reasoning.
C) hypothesis testing.
D) reductive reasoning.
E) parsimony.
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A) John Muir
B) Gifford Pinchot
C) Aldo Leopold
D) President Roosevelt
E) Rachel Carson
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A) proof of a proposed theory.
B) proposed theory that has been tested numerous times.
C) theory based on experiments.
D) argument based on acute intuition.
E) proposed explanation based on observation.
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A) sustainable development.
B) environmentalism.
C) ecosystem services.
D) throughput.
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A) 1 in 4
B) 1 in 10
C) 1 in 16
D) 1 in 20
E) 1 in 24
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A) the tragedy of the commons.
B) the population bomb.
C) the lack of sustainable thinking.
D) a paradigm shift.
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A) is correct most of the time.
B) tells us what we expected to find.
C) uses new technology.
D) is methodical and logical.
E) proves that our hypotheses are correct.
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A) narrowly defined set of physical,life,and social sciences.
B) theoretical approach in interpreting the environment.
C) way to see the world in scientific terms.
D) systematic approach learning about the environment.
E) special set of problem-solving skills.
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A) If all insects have six legs,then butterflies have six legs.
B) In repeated tosses of a coin,there is a 50/50 chance of each toss resulting in a "head."
C) How many times will the toss of coins turn "heads-up" if 100 people each toss a coin?
D) Since every insect I have examined so far has six legs,I conclude that all insects must have six legs.
E) All of these are examples of deductive reasoning.
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A) weigh all the evidence and draw your own conclusions.
B) distrust all opinions other than your own.
C) trust only your own experimental results.
D) learn to accept the views of real authorities.
E) identify true experts in a field.
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A) wildlife habitats in forested areas.
B) untouched,unvisited wilderness areas.
C) homes,jobs,and recreation for people.
D) the scenic beauty found in natural areas.
E) resources,such as natural habitats,for future generations.
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A) ignore the claim because it does not align with his/her opinions.
B) feel relieved because ozone depletion was such an overwhelming problem.
C) look for evidence that is in line with past experience.
D) look for evidence and background of the source's reliability.
E) acknowledge the claim because an atmospheric scientist is an expert.
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A) global concerns
B) urban problems
C) water supply and pollution problems
D) human population growth
E) air pollution problems
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A) People live longer and have greater incomes in these locations.
B) Poverty,hunger,and health problems are greater in these places.
C) The majority of the data is collected by U.S.agencies and is biased.
D) Literacy and education is higher in these locations compared to others.
E) The quality of life in these places in high.
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A) assessing the general state of a group
B) determining the context of how data was gathered
C) estimating the confidence you can have in the data
D) determining if your group is unusual
E) evaluating the relationship between variables
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A) Food production is global but the resources are unequally distributed.
B) Agriculture is only possible in developed nations.
C) There is not enough fresh water for irrigation.
D) There is not enough fertilizer to provide high yields for crops.
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A) When she cooks,she measures ingredients and puts them together to form something else (e.g. ,a cake) .
B) When she drives in her car,she hypothesizes about things (e.g. ,when the red light will turn green) .
C) She put some tomatoes in the sun and some in the shade to see if the sun causes them to ripen faster.
D) She buys a brand of toothpaste based on statistical data (four out of five dentists recommend it) .
E) She cannot provide any example that would persuade you of using scientific techniques in her everyday life.
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