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Q: What is a statement of a fact that is observable in nature?
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What is the difference between an objective statement and nonobjective statement?

The lack of observable evidence


What is the difference between an objective statement and a nonobjective statement?

The lack of observable evidence


What is the difference between an objective statement and the nonobjective statement?

The lack of observable evidence


What is an observable fact or event?

Phenomenon


Observable fact or event that involves human society?

An observable fact or event that involves human society is known as a social phenomenon. This includes anything that influences the behavior of each other in a society.


What does the term phenomenon describe?

a fact, occurrence, or circumstance observed or observable


What is the definition of a scientific statement?

A statement that satisfies ALL SIX criteria on the CONPTT grid....Consistent,Observable, Natural, Predictable, Testable, Tentative


What is the accepted statement of fact?

A postulate or axiom is an accepted statement of fact.


What is the purpose of a sample statement?

A sample statement can be beneficial in providing guidelines for creating a new statement. Whether the statement be of a written or verbal nature, or whether it be of financial nature, following a sample can be beneficial.


Can watching people in college be an observable behavior?

Watching people in college is an observable behavior. In fact, there are probably a lot of theses and dissertations written specifically about the behaviors observed during college.


Which term describes an observable fact event or circumstance?

Data, a measurement, objective, reality/


What statement is a fact?

For a phrase to be a statement it needs to be true or false by all readers. 'The painting is beautiful' is an opinion and not a statement. For a statement to be considered a fact it must be true. 2+3 = 6 is a statement but not a fact. When you get applying this to real world situations this can be tricky. It is not a fact that smoking will give you cancer (since you may smoke and not get it) but it is a fact that the surgeon general says that smoking increases your risk in getting cancer.