Yes.
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There is only one scientific method, however, there is some flexibility in the way in which it is used.
There are basically two types of unethical behavior which may occur in scientific investigations. These are: taking credit for someone else's work, and falsifying data to support your theory when the actual data does not support your theory (or for any other reason, since falsification of data is always unethical).
no because they could do in different environment and could change.
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There is only one scientific method, however, there is some flexibility in the way in which it is used.
the first step is always the hypothesis but i say it's the identification of the problem which comes first... that's what they taught us in school...
Scientists who understand how science works will always be on guard against their own possible bias. And of course, there is always peer review. Scientists who do exhibit bias will eventually be challenged by other scientists.
Because they were always curious about things... :))
There are basically two types of unethical behavior which may occur in scientific investigations. These are: taking credit for someone else's work, and falsifying data to support your theory when the actual data does not support your theory (or for any other reason, since falsification of data is always unethical).
Division by an integer is always defined only when the divisor is not zero
It is equal to 1, but not always: the reciprocal must be defined for the equality and the reciprocal is not always defined.
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no because they could do in different environment and could change.