Yes, because if you just draw conclusions before you make a hypothesis, it doesn't make sense, right? In order to get it right, you have to do the steps in ORDER. Otherwise, it'll be like cheating. You have to make sure it's done in the right order.
So they can get a more accurate answer
I would sincerely hope so.
scientific attitude acts like a framework for scientific method. having such attitude help us to do the researches with no preconsumption and so we can see what really exist.
they are scientists so they use science for god sake they are smart
because it is so very reliable
So they can get a more accurate answer
So they can get a more accurate answer
Anyone is free to make use of the scientific method; you do not have to be a professional scientist to do so.
I would sincerely hope so.
scientific attitude acts like a framework for scientific method. having such attitude help us to do the researches with no preconsumption and so we can see what really exist.
The advantages of the scientific method... the scientific method is very useful when you have a problem that you can't figure out using your common sense. Here is an example( this is off of the worksheet I am working on) Ralph's isn't making enough free shots. His coach says he is holding his hands incorrectly. This question is an example of how the experimental part of the scientfic method is useful. But you would need to go through the other parts of the scientific method to get an accurate answer.
So others may learn from your findings And if you go to ryle and your in mrs chaffins class This is clay schuster...
The scientific method is just organized so that everybody can follow it. I guess it also depends on how you solve the problem. If it's dumb luck then....you wouldn't be able to reproduce the results. So with the scientific method the results or solving the problem would be able to be reproduced.
they are scientists so they use science for god sake they are smart
Yes, the scientific method can be used to test supernatural phenomena. So far studies conducted in a scientific manner suggest that supernatural occurrences do not exist.
because it is so very reliable
Scientific inquiry is aimed at being as objective as possible in order to reduce bias. Rene Descartes was famous for establishing the guiding principles of scientific method in his book "Discourse on Method". The main goal of scientific inquiry is to obtain knowledge through a systematic approach of testing, observing, and measuring hypotheses, so that one can predict the results of future experiments.