2-C. In this study, a scientist asked volunteers to identify types of crabs along the Atlantic coast of the U.S.In this study, a scientist asked volunteers to identify types of crabs along the Atlantic coast of the U.S.
3-C. After collecting her data, she'll share it with the professional scientist who recruited her.After collecting her data, she'll share it with the professional scientist who recruited her.
4. I hope to become a scientist.I hope to become a scientist.
私は、科学者になることを望みます。
scientists科学者
5-C. In solving problems, scientists come up with more than one idea and use one of the possible options.In solving problems, scientists come up with more than one idea and use one of the possible options.
6-C. (2) Not enough scientists appreciate the advantages of citizen science.(2) Not enough scientists appreciate the advantages of citizen science.
(2)不十分の科学者だけが、利点を理解している、市民科学のダヨ。
7-C. (4) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) report on their results or activities to professionals.(4) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) report on their results or activities to professionals.
8-C. (3) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) monitor the life cycles of insects in laboratories.(3) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) monitor the life cycles of insects in laboratories.
(3)市民の科学者は、段落(1)内のダヨ、ライフサイクルを監視します、昆虫のダヨ、実験室でダヨ。
9-C. (2) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) earn some money for the information they gather.(2) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) earn some money for the information they gather.
10-C. (1) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) compare their data with that of other volunteers.(1) The citizen scientists in Paragraph (1) compare their data with that of other volunteers.
11-C. More scientists need to recognize how much volunteers can contribute to professional research.More scientists need to recognize how much volunteers can contribute to professional research.
12-C. (6) I find it encouraging that the list of scientific studies using citizen scientists is quickly getting longer.(6) I find it encouraging that the list of scientific studies using citizen scientists is quickly getting longer.
13-C. Results like these suggest that research assisted by amateurs can be trusted when scientists organize it.Results like these suggest that research assisted by amateurs can be trusted when scientists organize it.
14-C. Some might argue that citizen scientists cannot maintain the necessary attention to detail, or that amateurs will misunderstand the context of the investigation and make mistakes when collecting and organizing information.Some might argue that citizen scientists cannot maintain the necessary attention to detail, or that amateurs will misunderstand the context of the investigation and make mistakes when collecting and organizing information.