There is no difference in the actual observing. Everyone has a hypothesis of what they see; but scientists go beyond and try to ether prove or disprove their hypothesis, and come up with new hypotheses, usually by experimentation, and find one they can prove. Once they can prove a hypothesis, they can then go on to use that knowledge to see more things.
So as I said, the observing is the same.
Those that have more knowledge, see more.
The act of sitting and watching TV is not scientific. Science is about making observations, formulating hypotheses, gathering data, and testing whether these hypotheses are supported. You can be scientific about what you watch on TV, in the sense that you can judge whether the information given was collected in a scientific manner, and you can be a critical judge of the information given (instead of accepting everything just because it's on TV), which are qualities of a good scientist.
Observations are used to form a hypothesis. This is due to the fact that watching something over a period of time leads to theories about the way the thing behaves. These theories are called hypotheses.
An observation is the action or process of observing or watching something or someone carefully in order to gain information. People do this type of watching to gain knowledge.
Making observation means that you are acquiring information by watching something or someone.
Expecting it what you think or assume will happen While observing is watching something happen before you Example: you expect the monkey to take the banana. but you observe that it did in fact not take it.
The act of sitting and watching TV is not scientific. Science is about making observations, formulating hypotheses, gathering data, and testing whether these hypotheses are supported. You can be scientific about what you watch on TV, in the sense that you can judge whether the information given was collected in a scientific manner, and you can be a critical judge of the information given (instead of accepting everything just because it's on TV), which are qualities of a good scientist.
An observation is the way someone looks at something, when someone is watching it, or looking at it and observing (watching) the way it moves, or looks. Also you can observe by using your 5 senses. (touch, smell, taste, hear and see) for an example (using the 5 senses observations): I observed a lollipop. My observations are, it smelled like a cherry, it tasted like cherry, it was red, it felt sticky, and it did not make a sound. For an example of watching: I watched the pendulum rock from side to side with the weights on it. Anyway, an observation is mostly the way you look at something and watch what is taking place. \
Yes.Because what you mean by seeing is you watch it and while watching you are observing it with out you knowing.
To make an observation is to watch the subject in question, for example if you were watching a bird, you would make observations as to what kinds of noises it makes, where it lives, does it have any chicks, what does it eat....those are all different kinds of observations. While performing an experiment, observations may include smells, weighing the object, what happens when another thing is added to the solution or whatever.
To make an observation is to watch the subject in question, for example if you were watching a bird, you would make observations as to what kinds of noises it makes, where it lives, does it have any chicks, what does it eat....those are all different kinds of observations. While performing an experiment, observations may include smells, weighing the object, what happens when another thing is added to the solution or whatever.
Sky Cards are used for watching sky tv in Europe. This is not something we use in America. They have a different program for watching t.v. whereas we have cable, etc.
Watching an experiment and taking notes is an important process in a research project. These notes are called observations and can be used later to make conclusions in the manuscript.
Shadows watching? Are kidding me or something? That is a bull crap! Forget about it,dont even mind!
Watching something carefully
'Watching' is a verb. It's the present participle of 'watch'. 'Watching' is also a noun; a verbal noun (gerund).
Observations are used to form a hypothesis. This is due to the fact that watching something over a period of time leads to theories about the way the thing behaves. These theories are called hypotheses.
In observation your watching it (Observing it) In experimantation your doing the experiment.