We call it a deduction but it has to further tested using scientific methods. If you see 7 white cats on a warm day, what do you deduct by that observation? Warm days = white cats or white cats only like warm days? None, you have to test further.
The term used to define observations made using the scientific method and employed as evidence is "empirical data." Empirical data are collected through direct observation or experimentation and are crucial for validating hypotheses and theories in scientific research.
Scientists conduct experiments or observations following the scientific method to gather data. They analyze the data using statistical and computational methods to draw conclusions. Results are then peer-reviewed and published in scientific journals for the scientific community to evaluate and build upon.
Defining a clear research question helps scientists focus the purpose of an investigation. This question guides the research process by outlining what specific problem or phenomenon the scientists aim to explore or understand. It also helps in determining the scope and direction of the investigation.
I suspect you mean the scientific method. Briefly outlined, the scientific method consists of the following tasks: Specify a testable null and an alternative hypothesis based on preliminary tests and observations. Design tests that will determine the validity of the null hypothesis to a specified degree of confidence. Collect data and observations for the tests according to requirements of tests and data sample spaces. Test the hypothesis using collected data and observations. Make conclusions and report on the validity (or not) of the hypothesis. Make recommendation for further studies or applications of the experimental results.
Scientific method by making observations, forming a hypothesis, conducting experiments, collecting data, and analyzing results to see if they support the hypothesis.
Using observations, you can discover patterns in data and make an inference
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
by using your senses
It answers scientific questions using a formal method
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The term used to define observations made using the scientific method and employed as evidence is "empirical data." Empirical data are collected through direct observation or experimentation and are crucial for validating hypotheses and theories in scientific research.
Observations made using the scientific method involve systematic collection of data through experiments, measurements, and direct observations of phenomena. These observations are objective and reproducible, serving as evidence to support or refute hypotheses. They can include quantitative data, such as numerical measurements, as well as qualitative data, like descriptions of characteristics. Ultimately, these observations help scientists draw conclusions and advance understanding in various fields of study.
Well, my observations using your words are that you obviously don't want an answer because you didn't include enough information in your question to get accurate responses. But that's just me... (:
When you ask a question of answers you do not need to specify what type of device you are using unless your question is related to a specific device such as a phone or a computer.
using the bible as a guide for the answer
My answer to this question is mediocre, it answers the question but isn't that great.
the living world