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4. Define the statements as true or false. Underline the phrases in the text that support your answer.

a

In basic science scientists conduct research to achieve some practical gain.

b

Any investigation begins with the observation of an object or an activity.

c

Scientists usually repeat their experiments in order to be sure that the results obtained are objective.

d

Computer simulations can precisely predict the behaviour of the real objects.

e

A hypothesis is always formulated before starting the experiment.

f

The method of induction is used by scientists to infer new facts from experimental results.

g

A hypothesis becomes a theory when it is confirmed by repeated experiments.

h

Before the publication a scientific paper should be reviewed by the experts.

i

The peer-review process excludes subjective evaluation of the paper.

j

To be recognized as a part of scientific knowledge a paper should be accepted and published in a printed form.

5. Complete the following:

a

They search for the secrets of life processes__.

b

In all cases, a scientist’s work__.

c

It can be something extremely simple__.

d

This enables scientists to investigate__.

e

Data may be a set of numbers__.

f

Data may be arranged into a diagram__.

g

Scientists use mathematics__.

h

Throughout the history of science__.

i

Citations enable readers to work__.

j

Because scientists are human__.

k

Major scientific breakthroughs are cited__.

6. Find the passages in the text about:

a

a common approach used by researchers of various branches of science for problem solving;

b

the tools used by scientists in their observations;

c

the various forms of data presentation;

d

the reason why hypothesis may be problematic;

e

the information given in an abstract of a scientific paper;

f

a procedure of submitting a scientific paper for publication;

g

the criterion of the value of a scientific work.

7. Answer the following questions about the text:

a

Why isn’t there a clear-cut division between basic and applied science?

b

What steps do scientists use to organize their research?

c

What is an experiment?

d

What are the advantages of a computer simulation?

e

What does a hypothesis explain?

f

Why is it difficult sometimes to formulate a hypothesis?

g

Why should a paper be detailed enough?

h

What is a key test of a scientific theory?

i

What may failed theories suggest?

j

Why do scientists need to share the results and conclusions of their work?

8. Read the text “Supervising” and:

a

find the place where the author names the most important qualities of a person as a supervisor;

b

comment on the dictum you like most of all.

Scientific success in general and the defense of a thesis in particular is never an accident; it is always the result of high intention, sincere effort, intelligent direction and skilled execution; it represents the wise choice of many alternatives.