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    HSC Investigating Science

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    1. Module 1: Cause and Effect - Observing
      Role of Observations
    2. Observations
    3. Observations as Evidence
    4. Observing, Collecting and Recording Data
    5. Conclusions Promote Further Observations
    6. Module 2: Cause and Effect - Inferences and Generalisations
      Observations and Inferences
    7. Using Secondary-sourced Data
    8. Observing Patterns
    9. Developing Inquiry Questions
    10. Generalisations in Science
    11. Peer Review
    12. Module 3: Scientific Models
      Models to Inform Understanding
    13. Types of Models
    14. Constructing a Model
    15. Module 4: Theories and Laws
      Introduction to Scientific Theories and Laws
    16. Development of a Theory
    17. Development of Laws
    18. Application of Theories and Laws in Science
    19. Module 5: Scientific Investigations
      Practical Investigations to Obtain Primary Data
    20. Different Types of Scientific Investigations
    21. Student Investigation
    22. Reliability and Validity
    23. Reporting
    24. Module 6: Technologies
      Scientific Investigation and Technology
    25. A Continuous Cycle
    26. Module 7: Fact or Fallacy?
      Testing Claims
    27. Impacts on Investigations
    28. Evidence-based Analysis
    29. Reading Between the Lines
    30. Science as Self-correcting – the Issues
    31. Module 8: Science and Society
      Incidents, Events and Science
    32. Regulation of Scientific Research
    33. Influence of Economic, Social and Political Forces on Scientific Research
    34. Additional Resources
      Glossary of Terms
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