This questions borders on jibberish. Could you rephrase it, please?
a theory
theory
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
The answer is a theory. A view that is not well-tested and widely accepted is just a hypothesis. A law has to be indisputable not just widely accepted
Psychology
after it has been tested against a control group with stats
A theory that has been tested, verified and universally accepted as being true can be called a law.
theory
should be tested by the scientific community
A Scientific Theory
A Scientific Theory
after its been evaluated and tested repeatedly
A scientific theory is a theory that explains the scientist's observations, whereas a scientific law is a repeated pattern in the world that we have not sought an explanation for.Also, a scientific theory is proven correct in this time, but may not be correct during future times.
after it has been evaluated and tested repeatedly
I believe that a conclusion is a proven idea or experiment with complete evidence, while a theory cannot be totally proven but has been tested enough to be widely believed and accepted by the scientific community.
Its called a Hypothesis.
The answer is a theory. A view that is not well-tested and widely accepted is just a hypothesis. A law has to be indisputable not just widely accepted
No, a law in science is a statement that describes a consistent pattern observed in nature, often expressed in the form of a mathematical equation. Laws do not explain why phenomena occur, but they describe what happens. Theories, on the other hand, provide explanations for why and how phenomena occur based on evidence and testing.