The Logic of Scientific Discovery Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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The Logic of Scientific Discovery Quiz | Eight Week Quiz G

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This quiz consists of 5 multiple choice and 5 short answer questions through Part II: Chapter 10, Corroboration, or How a Theory Stands up to Tests.

Multiple Choice Questions

1. What formula, developed by Popper, suggests that no aggregate of particles is more homogeneous than a pure case?
(a) Statistical scatter relations formula.
(b) Statistical pure case formula.
(c) Wave formula.
(d) Particle formula.

2. In chapter 9, what does Popper use to test his probability theory?
(a) Mathematics.
(b) Biology.
(c) Psychology.
(d) Quantum physics.

3. What does Popper give credit to conventionalism for doing?
(a) Blind acceptance of logic.
(b) Adapting to varying conditions.
(c) Offering differing opinions.
(d) Linking theory to experiment.

4. Statements that are not testable serve what purpose?
(a) Suggest a problem.
(b) Judge science.
(c) Validate previous experience.
(d) They serve no purpose.

5. In addition to theories not being falsifiable, what else does Popper say about theories?
(a) They are not verifiable.
(b) They are subject to interpretation.
(c) They are not unique.
(d) They are unique.

Short Answer Questions

1. What types of statements are scientific theories?

2. What must a philosopher do to accept Poppers proposed definition of science?

3. What is Feigl's reasoning to the motion of simplicity?

4. How are theories used to explain the world?

5. What do the fractions between 0 and 1 represent?

(see the answer key)

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