BIO 181 Scientific Reasoning Exam – Critical Thinking,
Variables, Data Analysis, Deductive and Inductive Logic
Q&A
This document features updated and verified exam questions with answers for BIO 181,
focusing on scientific reasoning and methodology. It covers variables, data analysis,
deductive and inductive reasoning, and key principles of scientific argumentation.
Structured in a Q&A style, it is perfect for students looking to strengthen their exam
performance in scientific reasoning.
Scientific argument - answer✔✔a chain of evidence that connects evidence to a
model supporting a claim claim - answer✔✔a conclusion, explanation, conjecture,
model or answer to a question ex: this looks like a virus. evidence - answer✔✔Data,
and/or findings from other studies that have been collected, analyzed, and interpreted
in a way that allows for an appraisal of the claim. reasoning - answer✔✔A
statement or series of statements that explain the importance of the evidence by
making the concepts or assumptions underlying the analysis and interpretation explicit.
variable - answer✔✔A characteristic or quantity that changes according to the
situation (can be discrete or continuous). know how to calculate: - answer✔✔mean,
standard deviation, understand slope y=mx+b - answer✔✔y= dependent variable
x= independent variable b = intercept m= slope If there were more values around the