Environmental Science - ✔️✔️The use of scientific approaches to understand the
complex systems in which we live; the systematic study of our environment and our
place in it.
Scientific Method - ✔️✔️_________: An orderly approach to asking questions,
collecting observations, and interpreting those observations to find an answer to a
question.
Quantitive Reasoning - ✔️✔️This means understanding how to compare numbers and
interpret graphs, to perceive what they show about problems that matter.
Critical Thinking - ✔️✔️_________: A term we use to describe logical, orderly,
analytical assessment of ideas, evidence, and arguments.
Logical Thinking - ✔️✔️This evaluates whether the structure of your argument makes
sense.
Replication - ✔️✔️Repeating studies or tests is known as __________.
Science - ✔️✔️A process for producing knowledge based on observations.
Sustainability - ✔️✔️A search for ecological stability and human progress that can last
over the long term.
Natural Experiment - ✔️✔️This involves observation of events that have already
happened.
Controlled Study - ✔️✔️By comparing a treatment (exposed) group and a control
(unexposed) group, you have also made this a _________.
Inductive Reasoning - ✔️✔️Reasoning from many observations to produce a general
rule is _________.
Probability - ✔️✔️A measure of how likely something is to occur.
Reproducibility - ✔️✔️Producing the same result consistently to be sure that your first
outcome wasn't a fluke.