It depend on if you like science!
I think it might have been Robert Grosseteste (1175-1253), Bishop of Lincoln. I'm researching him.. and it says he is "the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in mediæval Oxford." And is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. hope that helps
My opinion is that freedom and funding of scientific research is the most important issue today. It has become a common practice of today's governments to regulate what scientists are allowed to research, with what funding, where their funding comes from, and what results they are allowed to report. Governments have been attempting to control scientific progress and scientific results. Overall this only inhibits the scientific community as a whole and slows down the further development of the human race. This is the most important matter in the scientific community in my opinion, for it can effect every field of science and can happen anywhere in the world.
Probably because it is the most accurate way to carry out a scientific experiment. It reminds scientists to research thoroughly and to keep track of what is occurring in the experiment. So that if something that is unecessary happens, they could easily find out what happened through data that was written down. Because it works.
there are nine stages or steps for social scientific research 1. choosing the research problem 2. reviewing the literature 3. state a hypothesis 4. formulate a research design 5. gathering data 6. coding and analysing data 7. interpreting the results to test hypothesis 8. presenting the results 9. replication *(if required) Answer by AbduL Ghani Hashmi , BS (Hons) Communication & Media Studies Hazara University mansehra
Henri Fayol was a French mining engineer who greatly contributed to the theories of management and business administration. He is of significant importance as his ideas still have meaning in today's modern world.
There was really no Scientific method used as we do now in Science, and the Europeans were mostly influenced by the Arabs who used a system similar to our scientific method used today.
Aristotle is often credited with laying the foundation for the scientific method used today. His emphasis on observation, logical reasoning, and empirical evidence influenced the development of modern scientific inquiry.
I think it might have been Robert Grosseteste (1175-1253), Bishop of Lincoln. I'm researching him.. and it says he is "the real founder of the tradition of scientific thought in mediæval Oxford." And is best known as an original thinker for his work concerning what would today be called science or the scientific method. hope that helps
Some of the key elements in Newtonâ??s scientific method are widely used in research studies today which are hypothesis, experimentation, observation and conclusion.
My opinion is that freedom and funding of scientific research is the most important issue today. It has become a common practice of today's governments to regulate what scientists are allowed to research, with what funding, where their funding comes from, and what results they are allowed to report. Governments have been attempting to control scientific progress and scientific results. Overall this only inhibits the scientific community as a whole and slows down the further development of the human race. This is the most important matter in the scientific community in my opinion, for it can effect every field of science and can happen anywhere in the world.
Norman W. Edmund has written: 'The Scientific Method Today' 'End the Biggest Educational and Intellectual Blunder in History' 'The General Pattern of the Scientific Method'
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While Aristotle made significant contributions to various scientific fields, he did not create the scientific method as we understand it today. The scientific method emerged later during the Scientific Revolution in the 17th century, primarily through the works of prominent scientists like Francis Bacon and Galileo Galilei.
first of all they have to follow the scientific method. then they have to publish it in a scientific journal. then it has to gain publicity and be replicated by multiple scientists
He was responsible for creating the Socratic Method which influenced today's current scientific method, used to create and analyze experiments to make new discoveries or prove theories.
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