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A scientific theory is supported by evidence. Without evidence, it is only a hypothesis.
Mostly that would be religion and politics.
Logos refers to the process of persuading a person or group using supportive evidence. A researcher must conduct experiments using the scientific method, and generate reliable and valid results
scientific facts/evidence superstitions about comets and astroids
In science a theory is thesis which has been tested time and time again, only once you have sufficient evidence to say that your theory may be true can you then proclaim it a scientific theory and release it to public criticism. A theory will change as our understanding does, it is well tested, but keep in mind it is still a theory.
You have it backwards. Theories are supported by evidence. Evidence is not supported by theories, evidence is simply observed.
A hypothesis is called a tentative explanation because it is a statement or prediction that is proposed before conducting an experiment or research study. It is not yet proven and serves as a starting point for investigation, which can be either supported or disproved through further evidence and analysis.
Proposing an explanation for the changing colors of the sky is an example of a scientific hypothesis. A hypothesis is a tentative explanation or prediction that can be tested and supported or refuted through scientific investigation and evidence.
A scientific theory is supported by evidence. Without evidence, it is only a hypothesis.
If it weren't, then it wouldn't be scientific.
No. Pseudoscience is the use of scientific sounding terminology to make unscientific or ascientific concepts sound scientific. Pseudosciences such as phrenology are not supported by scientific evidence.
This a Study Island Question. The answer is "Scientific Theories are supported by evidence or data."
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Theory.
To be technical it is supported by no evidence, is internally inconsistent and is not falsifiable.
The difference between fact and statement is that a fact is something that is empirically true and can be supported by evidence while a statement is a belief that may or may not be backed up with some type of evidence.
A good claim is supported by many pieces of reliable evidence.