The scientific method and peer review are two methods that a scientist uses to obtain empirical evidence. Experimental design and reproduction of results are two other methods.
They obtain empirical evidence by undertaking research. Research includes doing experiments and running surveys.
1. Collect more data. 2. Improve the collection methods. 3. Adopt a generous policy, e.g. if you get funds from a political party for your survey
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You obtain objective evidence to support it by undertaking experiments designed to test the veracity of the hypothesis.
The steps in the scientific method are: 1. The scientist asks a question. 2. The scientist develops a hypothesis (an educated guess). 3. The scientist tests the hypothesis. 4. The scientist determines whether the hypothesis is correct. 5. The scientist records the steps, so that others can repeat them to see if they obtain the same results. In my opinion, the most important step is the first. We would not be able to make any new discoveries, without someone asking a question.
They go expierence it && The do labratory tests.
They obtain empirical evidence by undertaking research. Research includes doing experiments and running surveys.
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1. Collect more data. 2. Improve the collection methods. 3. Adopt a generous policy, e.g. if you get funds from a political party for your survey
primary markert methods
Seismic waves
They obtain empirical evidence by undertaking research. Research includes doing experiments and running surveys.
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You may be a marine bioligist, or a marine scientist.
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Completing a data with result the scientist expect to obtain