Why do scientists prefer not to describe science as a matter of belief?
Naomi Oreskes: Why we should trust scientists

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Because belief is the domain of religion
Because science is based on evidence and reasoning
Because belief is not important in science
Because science is based on faith
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What is the main reason we should trust scientific claims according to the traditional view?
Because science is a form of faith
Because of the scientific method
Because scientists are experts in all fields
Because scientists are always right
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What was a significant prediction of Einstein's theory of general relativity?
The universe is static and unchanging
Light bends around massive objects like the sun
The Earth is the center of the universe
Time is an absolute constant
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What is the fallacy of affirming the consequent?
Assuming a theory is false without evidence
Assuming a theory is true without evidence
Assuming a theory is false because its predictions are false
Assuming a theory is true because its predictions are true
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was a key issue with the Copernican model's predictions?
It was based on faith rather than evidence
It relied on incorrect auxiliary hypotheses
It failed to predict the motion of the planets
It assumed the Earth was the center of the universe
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How did Charles Darwin develop his theory of natural selection?
By relying on the work of other scientists
By using computer simulations
By collecting data and making observations
By starting with a hypothesis and testing it
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What role do computer simulations play in scientific modeling?
They are used only in climate science
They help test ideas and understand causes
They replace the need for physical experiments
They are less reliable than physical models
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is 'organized skepticism' in science?
A collective approach to scrutinize evidence
A method to accept all scientific claims
A method to avoid scientific consensus
A way to promote new scientific ideas
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How is scientific knowledge defined according to the consensus model?
As the opinion of the most famous scientists
As the result of individual genius
As the consensus of scientific experts
As the outcome of public opinion
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is the basis for trust in science according to the final section?
Blind faith in scientists
The authority of individual scientists
The collective wisdom and experience of the scientific community
The popularity of scientific ideas
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