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[填空题][A] The Need for Science
[B] The Methods of Science
[C] The Challenge of Unsolved Problems
[D] The Specific Features of the Laws of Science
[E] The Steps in Establishing a Scientific Theory
[F] The Rapid Increase of Scientific Knowledge
It is the business of the scientist to accumulate knowledge about the universe and all that is in it, and to find, if he is able, common factors which underlie and account for the facts that he knows. He chooses, when he can, the method of the "controlled experiment".
41.____________
In the course of his inquiries the scientist may find what he thinks is one common explanation for an increasing number of facts. The explanation, if it seems consistently to fit the various facts, is called a hypothesis. If a hypothesis continues to stand the test of numerous experiments and remains unshaken, it becomes a law.
42.____________
The "laws" of science differ from the "laws" of a country in two ways. First, a scientific law i
[填空题]
[A] The Need for Science
[B] The Methods of Science
[C] The Challenge of Unsolved Problems
[D] The Specific Features of the Laws of Science
[E] The Steps in Establishing a Scientific Theory
[F] The Rapid Increase of Scientific Knowledge
It is the business of the scientist to accumulate knowledge about the universe and all that is in it. and to find. if he is able. common factors which underlie and account for the facts that he knows. He chooses, when he can, the method of the "controlled experiment".
41. ______.
In the course of his inquiries the scientist may find what he thinks is one common explanation for an increasing number of facts. The explanation, if it seems consistently to fit the various facts, is called a hypothesis. If a hypothesis continues to stand the test of numerous experiments and remains unshaken, it becomes a law.
42. ______.
The "laws" of science differ from