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Chapter 1 – Philosophy of Science: An Introduction

  1. Why are natural sciences also referred to as ―pure‖ sciences?
    A. They are considered stand-alone bodies of unique knowledge.
    B. They are the only sciences to which the scientific method can be applied.
    C. They are the original sciences upon which all others are based.
    D. They are not affected by subjectivity in the way other sciences are.
    Ans: A
  2. Which is not an example of an applied science as used in health care today?
    A. Social work
    B. Psychotherapy
    C. Examination of care disparities
    D. Pathology
    Ans: D
  3. Roberta firmly believes that individual experiences are the source of all knowledge in the
    world. As a scientist, she acknowledges her role as a participant in the experiments she
    performs and does consider herself merely a disconnected observer of phenomenon.
    Roberta’s views are most closTeElySreTfBleActNivKeSoEf wLhLiEchRs.chCoOolMof scientific thought?
    A. Natural Science
    B. Human Science
    C. Applied Science
    D. Soft Science
    Ans: B
  4. What is the ultimate goal of the scientific method?
    A. Application of scientific results to a related body of knowledge in order to meet some
    type of human need.
    B. Examination of the decisions made by a scientist to understand the ways in which
    subjectivity was introduced to the experiment.
    C. Reproducible experimental results that do not take researcher individuality into account.
    D. Improving the situation or process used in the experiment to yield more accurate results
    in repeat experiments.
    Ans: C
  5. Which of the following best describes the aim of natural sciences?

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A. Affirmation of the importance of cultural understanding by uncovering the common
subjective biases of different disciplines.
B. Improvement of the quality of life by understanding what helps people maximize their
functional abilities.
C. Utilization of knowledge by applying it to a specific purpose in order to better a situation
or change viewpoints.
D. Development of knowledge for the sake of developing knowledge, discovering truth, and
controlling outcomes.
Ans: D

  1. Gretchen and Peter are graduate students in the same Physics lab. Their supervisor has
    asked both of them to perform the same experiment using the same procedure and
    equipment. After they’ve both completed their task, the compare their results and discover
    that they are nearly identical. Which of the five criteria for science does Gretchen and
    Peter’s discovery exemplify?
    A. Intersubjective testability
    B. Reliability
    C. Definiteness and precision
    D. Coherence
    Ans: A .
  2. Which statement does not describe a general characteristic of philosophy?
    A. Thinking for the sake of thinking.
    B. Utilization of process and outcome.
    C. Demarcation of wholeness and holism.
    D. Application of epistemology and ontology.
    Ans: C
  3. Repetitive patterns of behavior dictated by past experiences is an example of which source
    of knowledge?
    A. Doctrine
    B. Common sense
    C. Tradition
    D. Authority
    Ans: C

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  1. Francisco is a chemist who rigidly applies the scientific method to all that he does,
    whether in the lab or out of it, and strongly believes that all relationships are governed by
    cause and effect. He sees little need for subjectivity in any area of his life, believing instead
    that the world is an external concept completely independent of individual thoughts or
    desires. Which philosophical school best describes Francisco’s outlook on the world?
    A. Phenomenology
    B. Logical positivism
    C. Hermeneutics
    D. Post-structuralism
    Ans: B
  2. Which statement would an adherent of the perceived view most likely make?
    A. ―Observation is completely unbiased.‖
    B. ―Descriptive law is the gold standard of science.‖
    C. ―Individual phenomenon make up the whole that is the universe.‖
    D. ―Theories are neither right nor wrong.‖
    Ans: D
  3. Which philosophy subscribes to the idea that the universe is a whole made of interrelated
    parts?
    A. Logical positivism
    B. Chaos and Complexity
    C. Post-Structuralism
    D. Hermeneutics
    Ans: B

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