There cannot be because society is always changing.
No. The scientific method can only be applied with tests or observation. Before a test occurs, the person doing the speculating may be beginning the scientific method with a question, however.
Answer this question…The Industrial Revolution began when people applied the principles of the scientific revolution to farming and manufacturing
to what extent can the "scientific approach" be applied to the study of society?
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Scientific notation is applied wherever numbers are very large or very small.
Yes, it is false. Both basic and applied research can be systematic and objective, and both can utilize the scientific method to answer questions at hand. Basic research aims to advance scientific knowledge, while applied research focuses on solving practical problems, but the scientific method can be applied in both cases.
*Differentiate The actual difference between pure and applied science is generally dependent upon the context of the question, however, pure science may be taken to be the scientific research that has a very limited application to the 'real world' and which will rarely influence our day-to-day lives, where applied science is 'useful' in the way that it can influence our lives via the ways in which it is applied. e.g. Theoretical physics dealing with subatomic particles and the nature of matter won't change the universe as it exists, but applied biology in the way of how nerves work in the body and in the brain is able to change neurobiology and how we approach the brain from a medical perspective.
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