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The Scientific Method
Scientific enquiry has a history of leading in unexpected directions. When we venture into the unknown, we do not know where the path will take us. Science does, however, have a well defined and successful method of inquiry, the scientific method, and in that sense it does have a set path.
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The philosophical method of inquiry is sometimes called the Socratic Method. It encourages a look into the subconscious to find the answers to life's questions.
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The inquiry method in teaching social studies involves encouraging students to ask questions, investigate sources, think critically, and draw their own conclusions about historical events, cultural phenomena, and societal issues. It emphasizes active student engagement, research skills, and the development of a deeper understanding of the subject matter. Teachers often use primary sources, simulations, debates, and projects to facilitate inquiry-based learning in social studies.
The Basic Steps Of The Scientific Method Are: 1) make an observation that describes a problem, create a hypothesis, 3) test the hypothesis and 4 draw conclusions and refine the hypothesis ... Critical thinking is a key component of the scientific method.
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One philosophical method that specifically addresses falsity in its various forms is the method of skepticism. Skepticism questions the validity and certainty of knowledge claims, examining the possibility of falsity in beliefs and perceptions to arrive at a more nuanced understanding of truth. This method encourages critical thinking and inquiry into the nature of truth and reality.
Field research involves collecting firsthand data by directly observing and interacting with individuals, groups, or communities in their natural environment. This method allows researchers to gather rich and detailed qualitative information that may not be accessible through other research methods.
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