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a.arm chair philosophers b.scientists c.methodologists d.religious leaders
A research method in which the researcher observes people engaged in the normal activities of their daily lives
A pure substance is obtained using different and complicate methods of chemistry: distillation, filtration, ion exchangers, crystallization, precipitation etc.
NanoScience is the final integration facts of the absolutely small systematic Knowledge order/Hypothesis to the any subject but nanotechnology is the methods of Logical adjustment to the achieved Facts/Data/materials/or any within required field/Subject or machine. (Dhiresh Kumar)
chemical change doesn't apper outside easily as it is change in the chemical property of the element or the experiment done,specific methods can only be used to detect the chemical change for the substance under observation.
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Empirical evidence
systematic and scientific methods
One of the scientific methods IS observation.
Research methods are systematic processes used to collect, analyze, and interpret information to answer a research question. Common research methods include experiments, surveys, interviews, case studies, and observation. Researchers choose the appropriate method based on their research question, objectives, and the type of data they need to collect.
Most scientific methods arise from a systematic knowledge derived from observation and experimentation.Taken from the book "Exploring Biology in the Laboritory"written by Shree R. Singh and Karyn D. Scissum-Gunn
Examples of uncontrolled or informal observation in psychological research include naturalistic observation, where researchers simply observe subjects in their natural environment without any manipulation or control, and case studies, where researchers closely observe and document the behavior of an individual or small group without imposing any external conditions. These methods lack the systematic control and manipulation of variables found in controlled experiments, making the results less reliable and more prone to bias.
it follows strict systematic and practical methods
J. Christopher Jones has written: 'Methods and organisation for systematic design' 'A method of systematic design'
Agnes can act like a sociologist by using sociological theories and research methods to understand the cultural and social factors that influence people to drive faster than the speed limit. She can be systematic by developing research questions, collecting data through observation or surveys, analyzing the data using statistical methods, and drawing conclusions based on her findings.
observation,hypothesis,experimental