Answer it yourself. Otherwise taking my words will be purgery
Scientists get information from research, observations, experiments, and other scientists.
Non-experimental research is done by examining data from other research studies and compiling observations. There are no original experiments conducted in this type of research. Experimental research is done by conducting original experiments.
Theoretical research has its findings based on existing theories and hypothesis...there is no practical application in the research. Emperical research has its findings based on the verification through experiments, experiences and observations...... By: Khangelani Vuke 2012
According to inductivism, scientific research proceeds from observations to theories.Scientists begin with experiments, finding out what happens in specific cases. They then use the results of these experiments to develop general theories about what happens in all cases.
A scientific theory is the best explanation for a praticular pattern of observations.
When researchers want to write their findings they normally write research articles in the form of papers, letters, and/or reviews. The important thing is that they don't write based on their "speculative" experience but they write the evidence based on the observations conducted in their experiments.
You can gather information firsthand by conducting interviews, observations, surveys, or experiments. This allows you to collect data directly from the source, providing you with reliable and accurate information for your research or investigation.
institute simply do the experiments and research centre firstly and practically do experiments that why all this happening
It's descriptive research
Science gets its information direct from the world, because they are usually researching something which nobody knows! So research in science is making direct observations of nature, or performing experiments to answer questions.
Psychology as a scientific discipline differs from casual observations in that it requires scientific research to gather observations about a certain topic. Research Psychologists use the scientific method to design experiments to observe the topic at hand. The scientific method has six steps: form a hypothesis, determine how the research will be measured, develop a detailed procedure of how the experiment will be performed, gather participants who are applicable to the study, observe and analyze the data that was gathered during the experiment, and conclude what the findings were in the experiment.(according to Psychology 6th edition) Psychology would not be where it is today, if researchers did not perform scientific experiments and other research techniques. It is not possible for a psychologist to begin to fully understand one's mind and behaviors with out some sort of a scientific research. Despite this, Psychology as a scientific discipline is similar to casual observations that we make about every day life. When a research Psychologist performs an experiment, as described in the one of the last steps to the scientific method, they compare the observations obtained in their experiment to casual observations in everyday life. One of the main goals of a research Psychologist is to better understand why people behave a certain way. Karli Mangold
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